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Claremont  Manufacturing  Company,  Publishers  and  Proprietors, 
^old  by  Booksellers  throughout  the  State. 


Price,  25  cents. 


Pullman  Hotel  Cars 


Are  now  running  regularly  between  CHICAGO  and  COUNCIL 
BLUFFS,  on  the  California  Express  Trains  of  the 

Chicago  &  North  Western  Railway. 

y*'  est-bound,  they  leave  Chicago  dailv,  except  Sunday,  (and  on  every 
third  Sunday,)  from  the  Wells  Street  Depot,  at  10.30  A.  M.  and  arrive 
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East-bound,  they  leave  Council  Bluffs  at  5.30  P,  M.  daily  except  Sat-1 
urday,  (and  on  every  third  Saturday,)  and  reach  Chicago  the  next  P.  M. 


REAR  IX  AI5X3>!  No  other  Road  runs  Pullman  Hotel  Cars. 
Pullman  Dining  Cars,  or  any  other  form  of  Hotel,  Dining  or  Restau¬ 
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no  other  Road  can  you  get  all  the  meals  you  require  between  Chicago 
and  Omaha  without  leaving  the  car  you  start  in.  This  is  the  only  line 
that  has  THROUGH  eating  cars  of  any  sort. 

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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY, 

FOR 


Being  second  after  bissextile  or  leap  year,  and  closing  the  one  hundred 
and  second  and  beginning  the  one  hundred  and  third  year  of  the 
Independence  of  the  United  States. 


ASTRONOMICAL  CALCULATIONS  BY  HOSEA  DOTON,  A.  M. 


Calculated  for  the  meridian  of  Concord,  lat.  43°  12'  North ;  long. 
5°  34'  East  from  the  Capitol  at  Washington. 


CLAREMONT,  N.  H. 

THE  CLAREMONT  MANUFACTURING  COMPANY, 


PUBLISHERS  AND  PROPRIETORS. 

1878. 


ARTICLES  OF  THE  CALENDAR,  ECLIPSES,  ETC. 


Chronological  Cycles, 


Golden  Number, 
!Epact, 


!0  Sun. 

O  d  ©  ([  Moon. 

0  Earth. 

Characters  of 

SPRING  SIGNS. 

1  Aries,  the  Ram. 

2  y  Taurus,  the  Bull. 

3  II  Gemini,  the  Twins. 

SUMMER  SIGNS. 

4  213  Cancer,  the  Crab. 

5  £1  Leo,  the  Lion. 

6  1IJ}  Virgo,  the  Virgin. 


17  Solar  Cycle, 

2b  Dominical  Letter, 

Characters  off  the 

$  Mercury. 

9  Venus, 
j*  Mars. 

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Signs 


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1 2  Saturn. 
f£l  Uranus. 

„  of  the  Zodiac, 

AUTUMN  SIGNS. 

7  Libra,  the  Scales. 

8  ll\  Scorpio,  the  Scorpion. 

9  /  Sagittarius,  the  Archer 

WINTER  SIGNS. 

10  Yp  Capricornus,  the  Goat. 

11  tst  Aquarius,  the  Waterbearer, 

12  X  Pisces,  the  Fishes. 


Commencement  of  the  Seasons, 

Vernal  Equinox — Spring  begins,  March  20th,  Oli  55m.  Evening. 
Summer  Solstice — Summer  begins,  June  21st,  9h  16m  Morning. 
Autumnal  Equinox — Autumn  begins,  Sept.  22nd,  llh  40m  Evening. 
Winter  Solstice — Winter  begins,  Dec.  21st,  5h  53m  Evening. 

Movable  Festivals  and  Fasts  of  the  Church. 


Feb.  17 
“  24 


Septuagesima  Sunday, 

Sexagesima  Sunday, 
Quinquagesima — Shrove 

Sunday,  March  3 

Ash  Wed. — 1st  day  of  Lent,  “  6 

Quadragesima. — 1st  Sun¬ 
day  in  Lent,  “  10 

Palm  Sunday,  April  14 

Good  Friday,  “  19 


Easter  Sunday, 

Low  Sunday, 

Rogation  Sunday, 
Ascension  Day — Holy 
Thursday, 

Pentecost — Whitsun-day, 
Trinity  Sunday, 

Corpus  Christi, 

Advent  Sunday, 


April  21 

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May  26 

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June  9 
“  16 
“  20 
Dec.  1 


Eels  pses. 

In  the  year  1878  there  will  be  two  eclipses  of  the  Sun,  two  of  the 
Moon  and  a  Transit  of  Mercury. 

I.  — An  annular  Eclipse  of  the  Sun,  Feb.  2nd,  invisible  in  New 
Hampshire. 

II.  — A  partial  Eclipse  of  the  Moon,  Feb.  17th,  partly  visible,  as  fob 
lows : 

First  contact  with  the  shadow,  Feb.  17th,  4h  57m  Morning. 
Middle  of  the  eclipse,  6h  25m  “ 

Moon  sets,  *  6h  58m  “ 

Magnitude,  (Moon’s  diameter=l)  0  83. 

III.  — A  total  eclipse  of  the  Sun,  July  29th,  visible  as  a  partial 
eclipse,  as  follows : 

Beginning  July  29tli,  4h  54m  Evening. 

Greatest  obscuration,  “  “  5h  52m  “ 

End,  6h  38m  “ 

This  is  thfe  fourth  return  of  the  total  eclipse  of  1806. 

IV.  The  moon  will  rise  partially  eclipsed  on  the  evening  of  Aug. 
12th,  and  the  eclipse  will  end  at  45  minutes  past  8  o’clock. 

There  will  be  a  Transit  of  Mercury  over  the  Sun’s  disc,  May  6th,  as 
follows : 

First  contact,  May  6th,  lOh  26.5m  Morning. 

Least  distance  of  centers,  “  “  2h  14.2m  Evening. 

Last  contact,  “  “  5h  57.4m 


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25  Thursday. 

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27 

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28 

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• 

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29 

Monday. 

/ .  • 

30 

Tuesday. 

1878. 


MAY. 


15 


PHASES  OF  THE  MOON. 

New  Moon  2nd  day  8h  4.4m  M.  Full  Moon  16th  day  9h  45.3m  M. 

First  Quar.  9th  day  5h  46.5m  E.  Last  Quar.  23d  day  Sh  55.7m  E. 

New  Moon  31  day  9h  2.0m  E. 


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sets. 

III 

ASPECTS,  &C. 


St.  Phil.  &  St.  James. 
9  gr.  elong.  46°  7'  W. 
Inv.  of  the  Cross. 

[d  $6 

2nd  Sun.  aft.  Easter. 
John  Evangelist. 

[  d  dec.  27°  22'  North. 
6th,  Transit  of  Q 
6th,  9  >2  6 
c?  south  2h  59m.  eve. 

[  d  crosses  eq.  South. 
3d  Sun.  after  Easter. 
9  south  9h  3m  morn, 
south  5h  6m  morn, 
south  8h  31m  morn. 

090 

$  in  aphelion. 
(St.  Dunstan. 

4th  Sun.  aft.  Easter, 
[d  dec.  27°  19' South. 

'll  south  4h  40m  morni 
25th,  'll  stationary. 

(  d  crosses  eq.  North. 
(St.  Austin. 

Rogation  Sunday. 

.  .  L  6 
d  9  6 

( 9  iu  aph.  d  5  6 
Ascension  Day — 
[Holy  Thursday. 


1878. 


MUMORANDA  FOR  MAY. 


31  days. 


1  Wednesday. 


2  Thursday 


j  3  Friday. 


4  Saturday. 


5  Sunday. 


16 

MEMORANDA  FOR  MAY. 

31  days. 

6 

Monday. 

7 

Tuesday. 

8 

Wednesday. 

i 

9 

Thursday. 

10 

Friday. 

- . 

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11 

Saturday. 

12 

Sunday. 

13 

Monday. 

14 

Tuesday. 

15 

Wednesday. 

• 

16 

Thursday. 

✓ 

17 

Friday. 

• 

18 

Saturday. 

1878.  MEMORANDA  FOR  MAY.  17  | 

19  Sunday.  * 

20  Monday. 

21  Tuesday. 



22  Wednesday. 

23  Thursday. 

24  Friday. 

25  Saturday. 

26  Sunday. 

27  Monday. 

28  Tuesday. 

29  Wednesday. 

J  - 

1 

30  Thursday. 

3i  Friday. 

18 


JUNE. 


30  days* 


PHASES  OF  THE  MOON. 


First  Quar.  7th  day  llh  8.7m  E. 
Full  Moon  14th  day  7h  5.1m  E. 


W  {  j  Sun 

day 

Sun 

j  Sun 

d 

d 

d 

2  |  ^  Irise  sets 

l’gth 

south 

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sou. 

r.  &  s. 

pl 

Last  Quar.  22d  day  2h  29.1m  E. 
New  Moon  30th  day  7h  44.8m  M. 


A8PECT3,  &C. 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 
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10 

11 

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23 

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25 

26 
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1  28  9 


11  57  44  22  14 
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4  21  7  36  15  16  11  58  25  22  42  5  4  11  50 

4  20:7  3715  17  11  58  36  22  4S  5  53  morn 

4  20:7  38  15  1811  58  47:22  53 
4  2017  3b  15  19  11  58  59  22  58 

4  19,7  39  15  20  11  59  11  23  3 

4  19-7  39  15  20'll  59  23  23  7  _ _ 

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II 


a 


a  !  v  gr.  heli.  lat.  S. 

so.  3h.  36m.  morn. 


5  4  19  7  40 
7  41 
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7  42 


6  4  19 

7  4  19 
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2  4  19  7  42 

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15  22 
15  22 
15  23 
15  23 
15  23 
15  23 
15  23 
15  23 
15  23 
15  23 


0  0  0 123  17  morn  rises. 
0  0  12123  20  0  11  8  50 


4  4  21  7  44 

5  4  22  7  44 

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7  4  22  7  44 
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1  29  23  27  5  2  11  29 
1  42  23  27  5  41  11  48 
1  55  23  26  6  21  morn 


7  2 
2  21  23  24  7  45 
2  34  23  22  8  32 
2  46  23  20,  9  23 

2  59  23  17  10  IS 

3  11  23  14  11  16 
3  23  23  11  evel5 


0  8 
0  30 
0  56 
1  28 
2  10 
sets. 
8  16 


;  Xicomede. 

[Sunday  after  Ascen. 
1st,  d  dec.  27°  16'  N. 

1  [G  cT  6\ 

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>  r 
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X 

X 

cf 

T 

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1 


d  crosses  eq.  S. 
Pentecost — 

[Whitsunday. 
St.  Barnabas. 

$  south  9h.  8m.  morn 
I  south  2h.  17m.  eve. 
d  dec,  27°  16'  S. 

1 1  south  6h  37 m  morn 
Trinity  Sunday. 

I  St.  Alban. 

K  %  6 

21st,  d  crosses  eq.  N. 
Corpus  Christi 
O  ent.  T2  Summer 
[begins. 
1st  S.  after  Trinity",  j 
St.  John  Baptist. 

23d,  (ih  6  [Ohn 
heli.  lat.  N. 

C  $6 

(d  dec.  27°  17' N.  i 
St.  Peter.  d  $  6 
2nd  S.  after  Trinity.  ■ 


1878. 


MEMORANDA  FOR  JUNE. 


30  days. 


1  Saturday. 


2  Sunday. 


3  Monday. 


4  Tuesday. 


* 

1878. 

MEMORANDA  FOR  JUNE. 

19 

5  Wednesday, 

6  Thursday. 

7  Friday. 


8  Saturday. 

9  Sunday. 

10  Monday. 

— 

11  Tuesday. 

■ 

12  Wednesday. 

13  Thursday. 

9 

14  Friday. 

# 

15  Saturday. 

16  Sunday. 

17  Monday. 

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18  Tuesday. 

1 - 

19  Wednesday. 

20  Thursday. 

21  Friday. 

22  Saturday. 

23  Sunday. 

24  Monday. 

25  Tuesday. 

26  Wednesday. 

27  Thursday. 

28  Friday. 

29  Saturday. 

30  Sunday. 

■1878.  JUJLiY.  21  j 

PHASES  OF 

First  Quar.  7th  day  3h  34.1m  M. 
Full  Moon  14th  day  6h  8.8m  M. 

THE  MOON. 

Last  Quar.  22d  day  7b  30.0m  M. 
New  Moon  29th  day  4h  54.4m  E. 

a 

a 

3? 

Sun 

rise  sets 

day 

l?gth 

Sun 

south 

Sun 

dec’n 

d 

sou. 

d 

r.  &  s. 

d 

Pi 

ASPECTS,  &C. 

1 

2 

h  m  h  nil  h  m 
4  2317  4415  20 

h  m  s 
0  3  35 

O  / 

23  6 

h  m 
1  13 

h  m 
8  55 

L® 
- ° 

1(7)  in  apogee. 

2 

3 

4  24i7  4315  19 

0  3  46 

23  2 

2  8 

9  27 

a 

Yis.  Virgin  Mary. 

3 

4 

4  2517  43 

15  19 

0  3  57 

22  57 

3  0 

9  54 

a 

9  sup.  <30  [d  cf  6 

4 

5 

4  25 

7  43 

15  18 

0  4  8 

22  52 

3  50 

10  18 

M 

Independence,  1776. 

5 

6 

4  26 

7  43 

15  17 

0  4  19 

22  47 

4  39 

10  41 

ns 

d  crosses  eq.  South. 

6 

7 

4  26 

7  43 

15  16 

0  4  29122  41 

5  26 

11  5 

2f.  south  lh  32m  morn. 

7 

F 

4  27 

7  42 

15  15 

0  4  39 

22  34 

6  IS 

11  30 

3d  S.  aft.  Trinity. 

8 

2 

4  28 

7  42 

15  14 

0  4  48 

22  27 

7  10 

morn 

m 

cf  south  lh  44m  eve. 

9 

3 

4  28 

7  41 

15  13 

0  4  57 

22  20 

8  5 

0  0 

m 

9  south  9h  27m  morn. 

10 

4 

4  29 

7  41 

15  12 

05  6 

22  13 

9  2 

0  35 

i 

$  gr.  heli.  lat.  N. 

11 

5 

4  30 

7  41 

15  11 

0  5  14 

22  5 

10  1 

1  20 

X 

>2  south  4h  57m  morn. 

12 

6 

4  31 

7  40 

15  9 

0  5  22 

21  57 

10  58 

2  14 

X 

d  dec.  27°  18'  South. 

13 

7 

4  31 

7  39 

15  8 

0  5  29 

21  48 

11  53 

3  16 

v> 

south  lh  lm  morn. 

14 

F 

4  32 

7  39 

15  6 

0  5  36 

21  39 

morn 

rises. 

y> 

4th  S.  after  Trinity. 

15 

2 

4  33 

7  38 

15  5 

0  5  42 

21  30 

0  45 

8  31 

St.  Swithin. 

16 

3 

4  34 

7  38 

15  4 

0  5  48 

21  20 

1  32 

8  55 

17 

4 

4  35 

7  37 

15  2 

0  5  53 

21  10 

2  16 

9  15 

X 

15th,  1 1  stationary. 

18 

5 

4  36 

7  36 

15  0 

0  5  57 

20  59 

2  57 

9  34 

X 

20th,  d  h  6 

19 

6 

4  37 

7  35 

14  59 

0  6  1 

20  48 

3  37 

9  52 

X 

d  crosses  eq.  North. 

20 

7 

4  38 

7  34 

14  57 

0  6  5 

20  37 

4  17 

10  11 

cf 

St.  Margaret. 

21 

F 

4  39 

7  34 

14  55 

0  6  8 

20  26 

4  56 

10  32 

op 

5th  S.  aft.  Trinity. 

22 

2 

4  40 

7  33 

14  53 

0  6  11 

20  14 

5  39 

10  55 

8 

'll  south  Oh  16m  morn. 

23 

3 

4  41  i7  32 

14  51 

0  6  13 

20  2 

6  24 

11  25 

8 

25th, 

24 

4 

4  42 

7  31 

14  49 

0  6  14 

19  49 

7  12 

morn 

8 

26th,  d  dec.  27°  20'  N. 

25 

5 

4  4317  30 

14  47 

0  6  15 

19  36 

8  5 

0  1 

ll 

St.  James,  Dog  Days 

26 

6 

4  4417  29 

14  45 

0  6  16 

19  23 

9  1 

0  4S 

II 

[begin. 

27 

4 

4  45! 

7  28 

14  43 

0  6  15 

19  10 

9  59 

1  46 

S3 

d  96 

28 

F 

4  46 

7  27 

14  41 

0  6  14 

18  56 

10  58 

2  55 

<r~^ 

6th  S.  after  Trinity. 

29 

2 

4  47 

7  26 

14  39 

0  6  13 

18  42 

11  56 

sets. 

a 

O  eel.  visible. 

30 

3 

4  48 

7  24 

14  37  0  6  11 

18  27 

eve51 

7  55 

a 

d  cf  6 

131 

414  4917  23114  35  0  6  8 

18  12 

1  43 

8  21  j  TTp 

d  96 

1878. 

MEMORANDA 

FOR  JULY 

-  -  - 

31  days. 

{  1 

i 

i 

Monday. 

2 

i 

• 

i 

i 

! 

Tuesday. 

!  3 
i 

j 

Wednesday. 

4 

Thursday. 

5 

Friday. 

22  MEMORANDA  FOR  JULY.  31  days. 

6  Saturday. 

j 

1  '  ^ 

7  Sunday. 

j 

i 

i 

'  .  .   . 

8  Monday. 

i 

i 

i 

1  -  • 

9  Tuesday. 

! 

. 

!  | 

10  Wednesday. 

i 

j  _ 

11  Thursday. 

I  1 

»  1 

i 

12  Friday. 

i 

i  - 

13  Saturday. 

r  -  A- 1 

i 

14  Sunday. 

'  1 

1 

15  Monday. 

16  Tuesday. 

17  Wednesday. 

18  Thursday. 

.878. 

MEMORANDA  FOR  JULY. 

23 ! 

19 

Friday. 

20 

Saturday. 

21 

Sunday. 

• 

22 

Monday. 

i 

1 

| 

23 

Tuesday. 

24 

Wednesday. 

25 

Thursday. 

• 

26 

Friday. 

27 

Saturday. 

■  ' 

28 

Sunday. 

29 

Monday. 

'  -  \  V 

30 

Tuesday. 

31  Wednesday. 


24 

AUGUST. 

31  days. 

PHASES  OF  THE 

MOON. 

First  Quar.  5th  day  8h  33.3m  M. 

Last  Quar.  20th  day  llh  21.8m  E. 

Full  Moon  12th  day  7h  30.2m  E. 

New  Moon  28th  day  lh  13.7m  M. 

Sun 

day 

Sun 

Sun 

G 

G 

G 

£ 

* 

rise  sets 

l’gth 

|  south 

dec’n 

sou. 

r.&  s. 

Pi 

ASPECTS,  &C. 

h  m 

h  m 

h  m 

h 

m  8 

o  / 

1 

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h  m 

S 

1 

1 

5 

4  50 

7  22 

14  33 

0 

6  5 

17  57 

2  33 

8  45 

Tip 

Lammas  Day. 

2 

6 

4  51 

7  21 

14  30 

0 

6  1 

17  42 

3  23 

9  9 

[G  crosses  eq.  South. 

3 

7 

4  52 

7  20 

14  28 

0 

5  56 

17  26 

4  14 

9  33 

[  §  in 

4 

F 

4  53 

7  19 

14  26 

0 

5  51 

17  10 

5  6 

10  2 

m 

7th  S.  after  Trinity. 

5 

2 

4  54 

7  17 

14  23 

0 

5  45 

16  54 

6  0 

10  36 

iri 

cf  south  lh  4m  eve. 

6 

3 

4  55 

7  16 

14  21 

0 

5  39 

16  38 

6  57 

11  19 

m 

Transfiguration." 

7 

4 

4  56 

7  15 

14  19 

0 

5  32 

16  21 

7 

55 

morn 

i 

'll  south  llh  6m  eve. 

8 

5 

4  57 

7  13 

14  16 

0 

5  24 

16  4 

8  52 

0  8 

/ 

G  dec.  27°  20'  S. 

9 

6 

4  58 

7  12 

14  14 

0 

5  16 

15  47 

9  47 

1  7 

cf  south  Oh  58m  eve. 

10 

7 

5  0 

7  11 

14  11 

0 

5  8 

15  29 

10  39 

2  12 

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St.  Lawrence. 

11 

F 

5  1 

7  9 

14  9 

0 

4  58 

15  12 

11 

27 

3  20 

♦M. 

'm 

8th  S.  after  Trinity. 

12 

2 

5  2 

7  8 

14  6 

0 

4  48 

14  54 

morn 

rises. 

G  eel.  visible. 

13 

3 

5  3 

7  6 

14  3 

0 

4  38 

14  35 

0 

12 

7  20 

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14 

4 

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0 

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0 

54 

7  39 

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( G  crosses  eq.  N. 

15 

5 

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19 

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20 

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23 

6 

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44 

morn 

23 

'll  south  9h  55m  eve. 

24 

7 

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St.  Bartholomew. 

25 

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10th  S.  after  Trinity. 

26 

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29 

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31 

7 

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4  south  9h  21m  eve. 

1878  MEMORANDA  FOR  AUGUST.  31  days. 


1  Thursday. 


2  Friday. 


3  Saturday. 


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4  Sunday. 


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6  Tuesday. 

7  Wednesday. 

8  Thursday. 

9  Friday. 

10  Saturday. 

11  Sunday. 

12  Monday. 

i 

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13  Tuesday. 

14  Wednesday. 

15  Thursday. 

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16  Friday. 

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18  Sunday. 


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MEMORANDA  FOR  AUGUST. 

31  days. 

19 

Monday. 

20 

Tuesday. 

✓ 

21 

1 

• 

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Wednesday. 

22 

Thursday. 

23 

Friday. 

24 

Saturday. 

25  Sunday. 

26 

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27 

Tuesday. 

2S 

Wednesday. 

29 

Thursday. 

30 

Friday. 

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PHASES  OF 

First  Quar.  3d  day  3h  39.8m  E. 
Full  Moon  11th  day  llh  3.5m  M. 

THE  MOON. 

Last  Quar.  19th  day  111  44.1m  E. 
New  Moon  26th  day  9h  24.4m  M. 

a 

K 

© 

3 

Sun 

rise  sets 

day 

I’gth 

Sun 

south 

Sun 

dec’n 

d 

sou. 

a 

r.&  s. 

a 

Pi 

ASPECTS,  &C. 

h  m 

h  rn 

h  m 

h  m  s 

O  / 

h  m 

h  m 

S 

1 

F 

5  21 

6  36 

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2 

2 

5  25 

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11  59  31 

7  48 

4  51 

9  16 

m 

Tafter  Trinity 

3 

3 

5  26 

6  32 

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7  26 

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[  $  gr.  heli.  lat.  S. 

4 

4 

5  27 

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11  1 

i 

d  dec.  27°  17'  S. 

5 

5 

5  28 

6  29 

13  1 

11  58  32 

0  42 

7  43 

morn 

v> 

Log  Lays  end. 

6 

6 

5  29 

6  27 

12  58 

11  58  12 

6  20 

8  36 

0  5 

1/.  south  8h  56m  eve. 

7 

7 

5  30 

6  25 

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9  25 

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d^-6  0  cT  cS 

8 

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5  32 

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10  10 

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12th  S.  after  Trinity. 

9 

2 

5  33 

6  22 

12  49 

11  57  11 

5  12 

10  53 

3  25 

>*«•*. 

Nativ.  of  B.V.  Mary. 

10 

3 

5  34 

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11  56  50 

4  49 

11  33 

4  29 

X 

[  0  inf-  6Q 

11 

4 

5  35 

6  18 

12  43 

11  56  29 

4  26 

morn 

rises. 

X 

d  crosses  eq.  N. 

12 

5 

5  36 

6  16 

12  40 

11  56  8 

4  3 

0  13 

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dhd 

13 

6 

5  37 

6  14 

12  37 

11  55  47 

3  40 

0  52 

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Q  so.  Oh  32m  morn. 

14 

7 

5  38 

6  13 

12  34 

11  55  26 

3  17 

1  33 

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op 

Holy  Cross. 

15 

F’ 

5  39 

6  11 

12  31 

11  55  5 

2  54 

2  15 

7  28 

8 

13th  S.  after  Trinity. 

16 

2 

5  41 

6  9 

12  28 

11  54  43 

2  31 

3  0 

7  58 

8 

1/.  south  8h  15m.  eve. 

17 

3 

5  42 

6  7 

12  25 

11  54  22 

2  8 

3  48 

8  35 

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St.  Lambert. 

18 

4 

5  43 

6  5 

12  22 

1154  1 

1  45 

4  39 

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Odd 

19 

5 

5  44 

6  3 

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20 

6 

5  45 

6  2 

12  16 

11  53  19 

0  58 

6  29 

11  24 

in  perihelion. 

21 

7 

5  46 

6  0 

12  14 

11  52  58 

0  35 

7  24 

morn 

23 

St.  Matthew. 

22 

F7 

5  47 

5  58 

12  11 

11  52  37 

N  11 

8  20 

0  36 

ft 

14th  S.  after  Trinity. 

23 

2 

5  48 

5  56 

12  8 

11  52  10 

S  12 

9  13 

1  54 

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24 

3 

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25 

4 

5  51 

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10  58 

4  33 

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5 

5  52 

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11  59 

11  51  15 

1  22 

11  50 

sets. 

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2  r 

6 

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11  50  54 

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6  2 

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28 

7 

5  54 

5  47 

11  54 

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2  9 

1  40 

6  33 

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(St.  Michael. 

29 

5  55 

5  45 

11  51 

11  50  15 

2  32 

2  39 

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in 

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30 

i 

5  56 

5  44 

11  58 

11  49  55 

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3  39 

I 

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1 

St.  Jerome. 

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MEMORANDA  FOR  SEPTEMBER.  30  days. 

1  Sunday. 


2  Monday 


3  Tuesday. 


4  Wednesday. 


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MEMORANDA  EOR  SEPTEMBER. 

30  days. 

5 

Thursday. 

6 

Friday. 

7 

Saturday. 

8 

Sunday. 

9 

Monday. 

10 

Tuesday. 

11 

Wednesday. 

1 

12 

Thursday. 

l 

13 

Friday. 

14 

Saturday. 

0 

15 

Sunday. 

16 

• 

Monday. 

17 

Tuesday. 

1878. 

MEMORANDA  FOR  SEPTEMBER. 

29| 

1  18 

! 

W  ednesday. 

19 

i 

i 

Thursday. 

j  20 

1. 

Friday. 

1 

i 

♦ 

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Saturday. 

22 

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Sunday. 

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Tuesday. 

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|  28 

Saturday. 

29 

Sunday. 

30 

Monday. 

30 


OCTOBER. 


31  days 


First  Quar.  3d  day  2h  15  Om  M. 
Full  Moon  11th  day  4h  8.5m  M. 


PHASES  OF  THE  MOON. 


Last  Quar.  19th  day  2h  23.7m  M. 
New  Moon  25th  dav  6h  12.5m  E. 


D  M  1 

®|  Sun 
^  {rise  sets 

day 

I’gth 

Sun 

south 

Sun 

dec’n 

d 

sou. 

d 

r.<fc  s. 

d 

pi 

ASPECTS,  &C. 

h  m,b  m 

h  ni|h  m  s 

o  / 

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h  m 

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6 

7 

8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 
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23 

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27 

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1  5  3711  36111  48  41 

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5  3311  30  11  48  5 


6  4  5  31  11  27  11  47  48 


5  5  3011  24  11  47  31 
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6  10  5  2311  13 
6  11  5  21,11  10 
6  13  5  2011  7 
6  14  5  1811  4 
6  15  5  16'H  1 

6  16|5  15|10  58 
6  17  5  1310  56 
5  11:10  53 
5  10  10  50 


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6  20 
6  21 
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11  46  14 
11  46  0 
11  45  47 
11  45  34 
11  15  22 
11  45  11 
11  45  0 
11  44  49 
11  44  40 
11  44  31  11  11 
11  44  23  11  32 
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7j  south  7h  12m  eve. 
b  south  llh  8m  eve. 

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16th  S.  after  Trinity. 
[  $  gr.  heli.  lat.  N. 

:  71  south  6h  50m  eve. 

:  St.  Denys,  d  b  6 
[  d  crosses  eq.  North. 
9  gr.  heli.  lat.  N. 

$  cf  6 

17 th  S.  after  Trinity. 
7[  south  6h  27m  eve. 
b  south  lOh  18m  eve. 
d  dec.  26°  58'  North. 
St.  Etheldreda. 

St.  Luke. 

7J.  south  6h  10m  eve. 
18th  S.  after  Trinity. 

?<M  O^Q 

b  south  9h  48m  eve. 
d  crosses  eq.  South. 

5  sup.  (5  O 
St.  Crispin. 

[d  cf  6  d  2  6 

19th  S.  after  Trinity. 
St.  Simon  &  St.  Jude, 
d  dec.  26°  52'  South. 
7f  south  5h  31m  eve 

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1878. 


MEMORANDA  FOR  OCTOBER. 


31  days 


1  Tuesday. 


2  Wednesday. 


3  Thursday. 


4  Friday. 


5  Saturday. 


1878. 


MEMORANDA  FOR  OCTOBER. 


6  Sunday. 


31 


7  Monday. 

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-  1 

8  Tuesday. 

9  Wednesday. 

- 

- 

10  Thursday. 

/ 

11  Friday. 

i 

1 

12  Saturday. 

- 

/ 

13  Sunday. 

/ 

■ 

14  Monday. 

1 

1 

15  Tuesday. 


16  Wednesday. 


17  Thursday. 


— 


18  Friday. 


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31  days.  J 

19 

Saturday. 

20 

i 

i 

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Sunday. 

21 

i 

Monday. 

22 

Tuesday. 

A 

23 

Wednesday. 

24 

i 

Thursday. 

25 

Friday. 

• 

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Saturday. 

27 

Sunday. 

28 

Monday. 

29 

Tuesday. 

30 

Wednesday. 

• 

31 

Thursday. 

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1878. 


NOVEMBER. 


33 


PHASES  OF  THE  MOON. 


First  Quar.  1st  day  5h  4.8m  E. 
Full  Moon  9th  day  9h  48.0m  E. 


Last  Quar. 
New  Moon 


17th  day  lh  12.1m  E. 
24th  day  4h  24.6m  M. 


Id  m 

D  W 

Sun 

rise  sets 

day 

Igth 

Sun 

south 

Sun 

dec'n 

d 

sou. 

d 

r.  &  8. 

d 

Pi 

ASPECTS,  &C. 

h  m  h  m 

h  mi  li  m  s  |  °  ' 

h  m 

h  m 

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o 

O 

4 

5 

6 

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1 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 
17 
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19 

20 
21 
22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 


7 

F 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 
7 
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2 

3 

4 

5 

6 
7 

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2 

3 

4 

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6 
7 
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6  38 
6  39 
6  40 
6  42 
6  43 
6  44 


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4  50 
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4  42 
4  40 

1  39 
4  38 


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11  43  46  16  6 
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10  0  11  43  53  16  41 
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11  44  4  17  15 


9  55 
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9  48  ii  44  27 
9  46 |ii  44  36 


17  32 

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18  4 
18  20 


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6  57 
6  58 

6  59 

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7  2 


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4  33 
4  32 
4  31 
4  31 
4  30 


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6  4  29 

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8  4  28 
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9  33  ii  45  5019  47 
9  3i|H  46  5  20  1 
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3  12 

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4  47 

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23 

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5  18 

6  8 

7  7 

8  12 
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3  37 

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6  lb 
sets. 

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All  Souls. 

20th  S.  after  Trinity. 

(<I  h  6 

d  crosses  eq.  North. 
Jq.  so.  8h.  47m.  eve. 

so.  luh.  39m.  morn. 
11  south  5h.  Ini.  eve. 

0  in  aphelion. 

21st  S.  alter  Trinity. 

St.  Martin, 
d  dec.  26°  46'  N. 
cf  so.  luh.  29m.  morn. 
'll  so.  4h.  40m.  eve. 

Q  so-  8h.  10m.  eve. 
cf  so.  loll.  26m.  morn. 
22d  Sun.  after  Trinity 
If  south  4h.  27m.  eve. 
d  crosses  eq.  S. 
fq  south  7h.  54m.  eve. 
cf  so.  lull. 20m.  morn. 
St.  Cecilia.  d  cf  6 
St.  Clement.  (  d  ?  (j> 
23d  S.  alter  Trinity. 
St.  Catharine. 

[d  dec.  26°  44'  South. 
11  south  3u.  58m.  eve. 

d'Ud 

(fq  stationary. 
St.  Andrew. 


1878. 

MEMORANDA  FOR  NOVEMBER. 

30  days. 

1  Friday. . 

2  Saturday. 

3  Sunday. 

• 

4  Monday. 

I 

1 

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5  Tuesday. 

8  W  ednesday. 

7  Thursday. 

8  Friday. 

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9  Saturday. 

f 

10  Sunday * 

11  Monday. 

12  Tuesday. 

13  Wednesday. 

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14  Thursday. 

15  Friday. 

. 

1 

18  Saturday. 

17  Sunday. 

1 

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1878.  MEMORANDA  FOR  NOVEMBER.  35 

18  Monday. 

19  Tuesday. 

20  Wednesday. 

21  Thursday. 

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22  Friday. 

23  Saturday. 

24  Sunday. 

25  Monday. 

26  Tuesday. 

27  Wednesday. 

28  Thursday. 

29  Friday.  * 

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30  Saturday. 

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MEMORANDA  FOR  DECEMBER. 


31  days 


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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


39 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  OF  TOWNS, 
AlpKabe  tic  ally  AiraregecL. 


PRELIMINARY  INFORMATION. 


1.  The  names  of  all  the  Towns  and  all  the  Post  Offices  in  the  State, 
except  those  which  have  North,  East,  South,  West  or  Center  prefixed  to 
the  names  of  the  towns  of  which  they  are  a  part,  are  here  alphabet¬ 
ically  arranged, 

2.  For  villages  above  excepted,  look  under  the  name  of  the  town, 
but  East  Kingston,  North  Hampton,  South  Hampton  and  South  New¬ 
market  are  towns . 

3.  After  the  name  of  each  town,  you  find  the  name  of  the  county  in 
which  it  is  located,  the  population  in  1870,  the  direction  and  distance! 
from  Concord  and  from  the  Shire  town  of  the  county,  the  wayofreachJ 
ing  it  by  rail,  the  town  officers  and  justices  and  the  professional  and 
business  men  arranged  under  different  heads,  as  nearly  alphabetical 
as  is  convenient,  some  regard  being  had  to  economy  of  space. 

4.  Merchants  are  supposed  to  keep  a  general  assortment,  and  physi¬ 
cians  to  be  “  old  school”  unless  otherwise  specified. 

5.  Notice  that  Banks  of  all  sorts,  as  well  as  Insurance  Companies 
and  Newspapers,  are  given  in  tables  by  themselves,  (see  Index)  and  are, 
therefore,  not  retained  in  their  former  places  here. 

6.  All  these  items  are  referred  every  year,  usually  between  Aug.  1, 
and  Dec.  1,  to  the  Town  Clerks  and  the  Postmasters  of  the  several 
towns  and  villages  for  correction. 

7.  We  earnestly  solicit  corrections  from  all  other  persons  who  may 
notice  things  which  they  know  to  be  errors.  Guess  work  is  of  no  value 
to  us.  Our  thanks  are  here  rendered  for  help  in  response  to  this  note 
for  the  present  issue. 

8.  Do  not  expect  to  find  this  Directory  absolutely  correct  all  the 
year  round,  but  use  it  as  a  reasonable  person  and  you  will  find  it  very- 
valuable. 

9.  Also  Town  Officers,  the  names  are  given  of  those  who  were  elect¬ 
ed  in  March  1877 — and  may  or  may  not  be  correct  after  March  1878. 
according  as  officers  are  re-elected  or  deposed. 


AC  WORTH  SULLIVAN—  Pop.,  1050.  W.  from  C.  50;  S.  from 
Newport,  14.  R.  R.  S.—  Charlestown,  8  miles,  on  Sullivan  R.  R.,  and 
Newport,  on  C.  and  C.  R.  R.;  stage  Tuesdays,  Thursdays  and  Satur¬ 
days  to  Charlestown  ;  daily  stage  from  So.  Ac  worth  to  Newport,  also 
to  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  William  Brooks;  Treas .,  John  Graham  ;  Select¬ 
men,  H.  N.  Hayward,  G.  H.  Crosset,  H.  A.  Moore  ;  Nwp£.,Carl  A.  Allen. 

Postmasters— Wm.  Brooks  ;  East,  Mrs.  R.  Buss  ;  South,  D.  C.  George 

Justices — J.  A.  Wood,  J.  H.  Dickey,  J.  B.  Richardson,  C.  K.  Brooks, 
Geo.  A.  Tyrrell,  State;  J.  M.  Reed,  II.  N.  Hayward,  Geo.  Bailey,  Wm. 
Brooks,  J.  H.  Clark,  J.  N.  Davis,  H.  T.  Moore. 

Church — Cong.,  B.  Labaree  (from  Charlestown). 

Manufacturers — boots  and  shoes,  Acworth  Boot  and  Shoe  Co.;  East, 
handles,  boxes  and  lumber,  J.  M.  Reed;  lumber,  J.  H.  Boynton,  Kemp 
Brothers. 


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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Asa  Dodge,  M.  P.  Thornton;  carpenters. 
Daniel  Warner,  Wm.  Hilliard;  cooper,  0.  R.  Kemp;  mason,  Geo.  E. 
ilfo  w. 

Merchants— William  Brooks;  auctioneer,  A.  S  Finley. 

Sou  t  El — R.  R.  S. — Cold  River,  on  Cheshire  R.  R.,  11  m. 

Churches — -Bap., - ;  Meth.,  Geo.  A.  Tyrrell. 

Manufacturers — clothespins,  handles,  Ac.,  Hawkins  &  Brackett; 
lumber,  N.  Adams,  F.  F.  Hawkins  &  Son;  meal  and  lumber,  J.  S. 
Morrison  &  Son;  mica  and  minerals,  J.  S.  Bowers;  patent  road-scrap¬ 
ers,  J.  Leavitt  Me  Keen  ;  shoe  pegs,  C.  B.  Cummings  &  Son  ;  tin  ware 
and  sap  bucket  covers,  T.  B.  Hayward;  woolens,  N.  Adams. 

Mechanics  —  blacksmiths,  J.  C.  Huntley;  Cushing  &  Watkins: 
carpenters,  Adna  Keyes,  Julius  Crossett,  Justin  Crossett,  Albert 
Bowen,  J.  L.  Me  Keen  ;  jeweler,  H.  L.  Sillsby;  harness  maker,  0. 
Wood  ;  painter,  J.  Tyler  Clark  ;  shoemaker,  J.  Gleason. 

Merchants— J.  F.  Richardson,  D.  C.  George  ;  auctioneer,  J.  A. 
Wood;  millinery,  Mrs.  T.  B.  Hayward. 

Physician — Carl  A.  Allen.  , 

ALBANY,  CARROLL— Pop.,  340.  N.  E.  from  C.,  74;  N.  from 
Ossipee,  27.  R.  R.  S. — Conway.  2  m.,  Madison,  6  m..  and  West  Ossipee, 
8  m.,  on  Eastern  R.  R.  Tri-weekly  stage  to  West  Ossipee. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Thurston  Smith;  Treas.,  Samuel  Littlefield,  jr.  J 
Selectmen,  J.  M.  Shackford,  A.  Blackey,  J.  L.  Harriman;  Supt .,  B.  S. 
Kent. 

Postmaster— Chocorua,  J.  X.  Piper.  Church — F.  Bap.,  T.  Brown. 

;  Justices — J.  R.  Parish,  B.  S  Kent,  G.  W.  Purington. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  J  Douglass,  Allen  &  Warren,  A.  Moulton, 
I.  S.  &  S.  A.  Brown. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  J.  M.  Shackford  ;  carpenters,  J.  R.  Parish, 
H.  E.  Eastman,  D.  T.  Drake,  S.  T.  Drake,  J.  N.  Piper ;  coopers,  T.  &  N. 
Brown  ;  shoemakers,  J.  Hanson,  Nathaniel  Willey. 
ALEXANDRI  A,  GRA  FTON—  Pop.,  877.  N.  E.  from  C.,  34; 

S.  W.  from  Plymouth,  12.  R.  R.  S. — Bristol,  on  Bristol  Branch  R.  R. 
Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  0.  S.  Gale;  Treas.,  E.  IT.  Bullock;  Selectmen , 
L.  L.  Thomas,  John  F.  Phillips,  Warren  Tucker;  Supt.,  Mrs.  C.  A. 
Bullock. 

Postmaster — Horace  Saunders.  Exp.  Agt. — L.  L.  Ballou. 

Justices — James  Crawford,  H.  J.  Weltou,  State;  S.  G.  Akerman, 
Harvey  Locke,  S.  B.  Sleeper,  W.  F.  Simonds,  0.  S.  Gale,  A.  F.  Cheney, 
D.  B.  Plumer,  D.  E.  Wells. 

Church — Union,  F.  Carson.  Merchant — Horace  Saunders. 
Manufacturers — bobbin  wood,  Martin  Pray;  lumber,  S.  S.  Patten, 

T.  T.  Drake,  John  P.  Berry,  E.  T.  Hutchins,  W.  II.  Sanborn,  J.  W. 
Saunders. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  Luke  Gale;  carpenters,  Harvey  Locke, 
John  Patten.  H.  J.  Wei  ton,  S.  Kirk. 

AL.I.EXSTOWX,  MERRtMACK— V op.,  804.  S.  E.  from  C.  7. 

R.  R.  S. — Allenstown,  on  Suncook  Valley  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — KAerk  and  Treas.,  C.  F.  Hildreth;  Selectmen,  E.  Locke, 
W.  D.  Marvin,  A.  P.  Fernald  ;  Supt.,  H.  II.  Hartwell. 

Postmaster — B.  J.  Kendall.  Tel.  Agent — C.  H.  Noyes. 

Justices — Wm.  Haseltine,  C.  F.  P.  llildreth,  II.  II.  Hartwell,  State'; 

S.  B.  Cofran,  C.  B.  Hildreth,  II.  B.  Emery. 

Churches — Meth.,  H.  H.  Hartwell ;  R.  Cath.,  N.  Hardy. 

Eating  House — B.  B.  Bartlett.  Physician — C.  F.  P.  Hildreth. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  41; 


Exp.  Agt’s — Harvey  Dennison,  Frank  Noyes. 

Lawyers — John  B.  Hazelton,  C.  B.  Hildreth. 

Manufacturers — brick,  P.  &  W.  Sargent,  Jahez  Green;  cottons, 
China  Marnifg.  Co.,  D.  Jewell,  Ag’t ;  lumber,  A.  N.  Osgood  ;  lumber 
and  wood,  Samuel  B.  Cofran. 

Mechanics — carpenters,  R.  Brown,  K.  D.  Stuart,  F.  Batchelder; 
mason,  A.  J.  Glover;  painters,  John  Littlefield,  Eugene  V.  Fife; 
printer,  0.  S.  Eastman. 

Merchants  —  H.  Ford  &  Co.;  books  and  stationery,  C.  H.  Noyes; 
boots  and  shoes,  Joseph  Lacasse  ;  drugs  and  medicines,  C.  F.  Hildreth  ; 
furniture,  stoves  and  tinware,  C.  P.  Morse ;  gent’s  furnishing  goods, 
A.  B.  San boru  &  Co.;  groceries,  J.  Sawyer;  hardware,  David  Ilayes. 

ALSTLAD,  CHESHIRE—  Pop.,  1213.  S.  W.  from  C.,  56  ;‘  N. 
from  Keene,  16.  R.  R.  S. — Cold  River,  on  Cheshire  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  C.  S.  Egerton  ;  Treas.,  E.  A.  Huntley;  Selectmen , 
E.  A.  Huntley,  Geo.  A.  Mayo,  F.  J.  Chandler;  Supts .,  Geo.  A.  Mayo, 
C.  S.  Egerton  ;  Agent ,  P.  P.  Banks. 

Postmasters — A.  R.  Emerson;  Centre,  S.  G.  Shepard;  East,  S.  M. 
Kidder. 

Justices — Ansel  Glover,  Bolivar  Lovell,  Aiken  Gilmore,  Geo.  Davis. 
State;  Whitney  Breed,  T.  Tufts,  C.  E.  Cooke,  J.  A.  Brown,  G.  A.  Mayo. 

Churches— Cong.,  Geo.  F.  Chapin  ;  Univ., - ;  East,  Cong., 

G.  B.  Richardson. 

Exp.  Ag’t— F.  P.  Huntley. 

Hotel — Humphrey  House,  F.  J.  Burge. 

Lawyers — Bolivar  Lovell,  George  Davis. 

Livery  Stables — F.  J  Burge,  S.  G.  Anderson. 

Manufacturers — edge  tools,  G.  A.  Brooks;  flour  and  meal,  John  D. 
Holmes;  iron  ware,  plows,  <fcc.,  C.  E.  Cooke;  lumber,  J.  P.  Forristall, 
G.  G.  Banks,  John  Holmes,  S.  G.  Anderson;  paper  (straw  and  wrap¬ 
ping)  and  leather-boards,  Prentiss  &  Co.;  pumps,  S.  Morrison;  stoves 
and  tin  ware,  Dickey  &  Weeks;  East,  rakes,  E  P.  Kidder;  scythes, 
nibs  and  pail  handles,  W.  H.  Messer;  scythe  sticks,  Lewis  Deinerse. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  H.  L.  Rice,  II.  P.  Ware,  E.  S. 
Robbins,  Win.  Cheever ;  East,  ii.  E.  Taylor;  carpenters,  H.  D.  Dickey,  i 
G.  Y.  R.  Watts,  J.  B.  Wood,  G.  C.  Webster.  W.  H.  Howard,  jr  ;  East, 
G.  H.  Burroughs,  R.  P.  Burroughs,  S.  Morrison  ;  cooper,  Peletiah 
Clarke;  harness-makers,  Samuel  Powers,  A.  P.  Graves;  painters,  J. 
Ryder,  S.  0.  Ball;  photographer,  Ellen  Howard;  wheelwrights,  C.  S. 
Angier,  H.  P.  March;  East,  D.  F.  Brown. 

Merchants — H.  A.  Lovell,  Timothy  Tufts,  E.  A.  Huntley;  boots  and 
shoes,  H.  D.  Randall,  Win. Howard  ;  drugs  and  medicines,  C.  K.  Vilas;; 
fancy  goods,  jewelry,  &c.,  D.  P.  Kingsbury;  meat,  N.  B.  Howard; 
millinery,  Mrs.  C.  H.  Cooke  &  Co.;  stationery,  confectionery,  fruits, 
nuts,  tobacco,  cigars,  &c.,  A.  R.  Emerson ;  nurseryman,  Amos  Ste¬ 
vens  ;  pianos  and  organs,  R.  K.  Emerson ;  variety  store,  school  books, 
etc.,  B.  II.  Fisher. 

Physicians — S.  T.  Smith,  E.  F.  Barnes;  clairvoyant,  Chas.  Shepard. 

ALTON,  BELKNAP—  Pop.,  1769,  N.  E.  from  C.,  28;  E.  from 
Gilford,  8.  R.  R.  S. — Alton  and  Alton  Bay,  on  Dover  and  Winnipi- 
seogee  R.  R.  Conveyance  from  Gilmanton  Iron  Works  to  Alton,  daily. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  J.  W.  Currier;  Treas.,  A.  L.  Rollins,  Morrisou 
Bennett;  Joseph  E.  Smith  ;  Supt.,  L.  S.  Coan. 

Postmasters — A.  H.  Sawyer;  Bag,  C.  P.  Emerson;  West,  W.  G.  C. 
Emerson. 

Justices — Geo.  D.  Savage,  J.  W.  Currier,  Henry  Hurd,  Chas.  Hayes, 
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42 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

i 

Morrison  Bennett,  A.  L.  Rollins,  State ;  J.  E.  Berry,  A.  H.  Sawyer, 
J.  E.  Smith. 

'  Churches — Cong.,  L.  S.  Coan;  F.  Bap.,  E.  P  Moulton;  East , - 

i  Exp.  Ag’tS — G.  Tilton  ;  Bay,  J.  M.  French, 
j  Tel.  Ag’t— Bay,  J.  M  French. 

Hotels — Winnipiseogee,  A.  0.  Phillips  &  Co.;  Cocheco,  George  F. 
jSavage  ;  Fifield,  J.  II.  Fifield. 

Lawyer — J.  W.  Currier.  Physician — P.  H.  Wheeler. 

Livery  Stables — S.  T.  Hartford,  J.  H.  Fifield.  Geo.  F.  Savage. 
Manufacturers — lumber,  I.  Wentworth,  J.  Woodman;  shoe  boxes, 
!L.  Woodman;  shoes,  C.  C.  Mooney. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  G.  T.  Works,  H.  F.  Muzzey  ;j 
carpenters,  A.  P.  Hanson,  T.  Berry,  C.  W.  Titcomb  ;  hair-dresser,  G.  S. 
[Bassett;  painters,  H.  C.  Avery,  0.  Freeman;  shoemaker,  Enoch 
Horne;  tailor,  J.  K.  Boynton;  wheelwrights,  D.  P.  Evans,  A.  Cham¬ 
berlain.,  Andrew  Smith. 

Merchants — Mooney  &  Varney,  Jones  &  Sawyer,  H.  I.  Nute,  C.  K. 
Rollins  ;  Bay,  C.  P  Emerson,  C.  H.  Downing  &  Co.;  West ,  W.  G.  C.l 
Emerson. 

‘  AiTIOEUST,  HILLSBOROUGH- -Vo?.,  1353.  S.  from  C.  30; 
N.  W.  from  Nashua,  10.  R.  R.  S  —  Amherst,  on  Nashua  &  Wilton 
R.  R.  3  miles  ;  coach  to  and  from  all  trains. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  A.  A.  Rotch;  Treas,  R.  T.  Knights;  Selectmen, 
A.  S.  Wilkins,  Isaac  B.  Dodge,  F.  K.  Boutwell ;  Agent ,  G.  W.  Osgood. 
Postmaster — Wilson  D.  Forsaith. 

Justices — Win.  Wetherbee,  Chas.  Richardson,  Perley  Dodge,  A.  A. 
Rotch,  Jotham  Hartshorn,  E.  S.  Cutter,  State  ;  J.  B.  Fay,  E.  G.  Clark, 
A.  S.  Wilkins,  B.  B.  David. 

Churches — Bap.,  J.  H.  Lerned;  Cong.,  J.  G.  Davis;  Meth.,  J.  R. 
Diell. 

Exp.  Ag’t — W.  R.  Clark.  Ins.  Agent — Chas.  Richardson. 

Lawyer — Perley  Dodge. 

Manufacturers — flour  and  meal,  Nourse  &  Stearns,  Sawyer  &  Twiss  ; 
kits,  Sawyer  &  Twiss;  picture  frames  aud  axe  helves,  C.  S.  Parker, 
j  Mechanics  &  Artisans  —  blacksmiths,  George  Walker,  Gilbert; 
Small,  J.  F.  Osgood,  jr.;  carpenters,  E.  R.  Burt,  F.  Phelps ;  masons,  L.j 
Smith,  James  Cochran;  painter,  L.  Bissell;  printers,  E.  D.  Boylston,' 
jA.  R.  Rotch  ;  wheelwright,  J.  G.  Pedrick. 

!  Merchants  —  H.  E.  Woodbury;  auctioneer,  J.  G.  Haseltine;  dry 
goods  and  clothing,  M.  L.  Wheeler ;  groceries,  Geo.  Walker  &  Son, 
Wilson  D.  Forsaith;  stoves  and  tin  ware,  J.  B.  Fay. 

Physicians — B.  H.  Bartlett,  Edward  Aiken,  C.  M.  Dodge. 
Asuoslteag1 — See  Manchester. 

AJTl>OVER,  MERRIMACK—  Pop.,  1352.  N.  W.  from  C.,  22. 

R.  R.  S. — West  Andover,  Potter  Place,  Andover  Centre  and  East  An¬ 
dover,  on  Northern  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Geo.  II.  Morrill ;  Treas.,  John  Graves  ;  Selectmen, 
John  F.  Emerson,  John  Graves,  Walter  B.  Durgin;  Supt.,  Alva  H. 
Morrill. 

Postmasters—  West,  W.  E.  Melendy ;  East,  C.  G.  Pevare. 

Justices — J.  M.  Shirley,  John  Proctor,  II.  M.  Putney,  J.  P.  Carr,  J.F. 
Emery,  J.  W.  Keniston,  Wm.  E.  Melendy,  E.  G.  Emery,  State  ;  Samuel 
Morrill,  James  Scales,  H.  F.  French,  J.  D.  Philbrick,  Clark  Durgin, 

S.  M.  Ellis,  C.  G.  Pevare,  E.  C.  Cilley,  Geo.  H.  Morrill,  C.  E.  Carr,  F.  W. 
Proctor,  Geo.  Carr,  A.  C.  Fifield,  H.  W.  Kilburn,  R.  J.  Stearns. 

Churches — East ,  Cong.,  Howard  Moody  ;  F.  Bap.,  G.  H.  Pinkham. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  43 


Ex.  &  Tel.  Ag’ts — West,  W.  S.  Wetherbee  ;  East ,  F.  P.  Morse. 
Manufacturers — boxes,  Cilleysville ,  S.  G.  Kimball  ;  hosiery,  East: 
H.  M.  Busiel,  Shepard  &  Messer;  hubs,  Cilleysville ,  G.  J.  White  ;  East,  j 
lasts,  John  Wadleigh ;  Cilleysville ,  lumber,  Carr  &  Downes ;  Cilleys¬ 
ville ,  paper,  Kearsarge  Paper  Co. 

Mechanics  — blacksmiths,  Cilleysville ,  E.  C.  Cilley,  E.  B.  Hibbard  ; 
East ,  Yeaton  &  Son;  carpenter,  East,J.  B.  Wadleigh;  coopers,  East , 
jWilliam  Annis,  E.  G.  Chase;  dress  maker,  West,  Mrs.  R.  N.  Messer:, 
painters,  W.  H.  Grey  ;  (carriage  and  sign)  Cilleysville ,  J.  F.  Kenerson  ; 
(house)  East,  J.H.  Durgin;  stone  cutter,  East,  Jona  Cilley;  wheel¬ 
wrights,  Cilleysville,  W.  L.  Perkins  ;  East,  Judkins  &  Emery. 

Merchants — West,  J.  E.  Babbitt;  Cilleysville,  John  Proctor,  J.  F. 
Emery,  Agent ;  East,  C.  G.  Pevare,  C.  W.  Cole  ;  auctioneer,  Cilleysville , 

G.  J.  White;  drugs  and  medicines,  C.  W.  Bartlett;  groceries,  patent 
medicines,  &c..  East,  Clark  Durgin;  millinery,  Mrs.  C.  W.  Cole  ;  West, 
Mrs.  Mary  Wetherbee. 

Physician — H.  A.  Weyworth. 

Center— Postmaster — W.  S.  Quimby. 

Church — Christian,  A.  H.  Martin.  Lawyer — John  M.  Shirley. 

Hotel  &  Livery  stable — John  Proctor,  J.  S.  Thompson,  Agent. 
Literary  Institution — Proctor  Academy,  A.  H.  Morrill,  prin. 
Manufacturers — clothes  driers,  Samuel  Morrill  ;  hames  and  saddle 
trees,  Baker,  Carr  &  Co.;  pegs,  Kearsarge  Shoe  Peg  Co.,  Morgan  & 
Foster. 

Mechanics — carpenter,  W.  D.  Woodbury;  masons,  D.  M.  Davis, 
Benj.  Merrill,  C.  C.  Moulton;  photographer,  J.  R.  Foster  ;  stone  cut¬ 
ter,  John  Buswell. 

Merchants — Quimby  &  Keniston;  fish  and  oysters,  C.  H.  Merrill; 
stoves  and  tin  ware,  J.  H.  Brown  ;  meat,  Andrew  C.  Fifield. 

Potter  Place — Postmaster — William  Gordon. 

Ex.  &  Tel.  Agent— F.  P.  Goss.  Merchant — C.  W.  Cole. 
Manufacturers— welding  composition,  U.  S.  Welding  Composition 
Co.  Hotel  &  Livery  Stable — John  C.  Morrison. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  Jesse  Baker;  dress  maker,  Mr3.  Barney 
hair  dresser,  E.  G.  P.  Emerson ;  harness  maker,  M.  R.  Gregg. 

ANTROl,  HILLSBOROUGH— Pop.,  1046;  S.  W.  from  C.,  30: 
Amherst  22,  Manchester  30,  Nashua  33.  R.  R.  S. — Hillsborough 
Bridge,  on  Contoocook  Valley  R.  R.  Greenfield,  8  m.,  on  Nashua 
and  Wilton  R.  R.  Stages  to  Hillsborough  Bridge  and  Greenfield,  twice 
daily.  Daily  stage  from  Greenfield  to  North  Branch. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  C.  B.  Dodge  ;  Treas.,  Eben  Bass  ;  Selectmen ,  G.  A. 
Cochran,  S.  S.  Sawyer,  E.  F.  Gould ;  Supt.,  Abbott  F.  True. 
Postmasters — E.  D.  Putney  ;  ilorth  Branch,  Almus  Fairfield. 
Justices — N.  W.  C.  Jameson,  Almus  Fairfield,  C.  B.  Dodge,  D.  H. 
Goodall,  S.  W.  Holman,  State  ;  J.  G.  Flint,  W.  N.  Tuttle,  E.  D.  Putney, 
S.  S.  Sawyer,  W.  R.  Carr,  G.  A.  Cochran,  Imla  Wright,  Josiah  Loveren, 
N.  C.  Jameson,  C.  F.  Holt,  A.  A.  Miller. 

Churches — Bap.,  W.  H.  Fish;  Meth.,  J.  L.  Felt;  Pres.,  W.  R. 
Cochran. 

Hotels — Appleton  House,  Charles  Appleton;  Carter  House,  Charles 

H.  Carter. 

Livery  Stables — J.  N.  P.  Woodbury,  Chas.  H.  Carter. 
Manufacturers — apple,  peach  and  potatoe  parers,  cherry  stoners, 
Cahoon’s  hand  and  power  seed  sowers,  Woods’  hot  water  proof  cutlery,; 
silver  plating,  knife  and  file  handles,  Goodell  Co.;  bedsteads,  Dodge 
Bros.,  E.  C.  Paige ;  cribs  and  cradles,  Daniel  Story  ;  cribs,  cradles  and 


44  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Hatche’s  spring  Led  bottoms.  E.  Z.  Hastings;  cribs,  cradles,  rustic 
window  shades  and  coffins,  J.  G.  Abbott;  excelsior,  M.  D.  Pi>or;  lum¬ 
ber,  C.  F.  Holt,  Thomas  Poor,  W.  A.  Hildreth;  North  Branch ,  D.  J. 
[Parkhurst,  Josiah  Loveren  ;  pail  and  tub  handles,  North  Brandt,  D.  J. 
Parkhurst  &  Son;  pasteboard  boxes,  S.  R.  Robinson;  sewing  silk  and 
twist.  C.  W.  Kelsea  &  Co.;  sleighs,  M.  D.  Poor;  tassel  spools,  L.  Thomp¬ 
son,  C.  W.  Kelsea  &  Co. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  L.  W.  Hill,  J.  A.  Bryer  ;  North  Branch , 

D.  P.  Bryer;  carpenters,  J.  M.  Duncan,  P.  W.  Clark.  C.  D.  Sawyer, 
Henry  Kimball.  S.  N.  Worthley,  Edd  Worthley;  North  Branch ,  G.  F. 
Mcllvin.  B.  F.  Kidder;  cooper,  Rodney  Sawyer ;  masons,  W.  N.  Tut¬ 
tle,  J.  C.  Butterfield ;  moulder,  G.  L  Herrick;  painters,  Chauncey 
White;  (carriage),  F.  L.  Nay;  North  Branch ,  C.  H.  Griffin;  job  print¬ 
ing.  E.  J.  Thompson;  tailor,  Frank  Roach;  wheelwrights,  Dodge 
Bros.;  North  Branch.  W.  B.  Curtis,  H.  B.  Mcllvin. 

Merchants — J.  B.  Woodbury,  E.  D.  Putney,  C.  B.  Cochran;  North 
Branch,  G.  P.  Little,  Almus  Fairfield  ;  auctioneers,  G  A.  Cochran,  Eben 
Bass,  A.  W.  C  Jameson,  J.  N.  P.  Woodbury;  clothing,  J.  W.  Duncan, 
ag’t;  jeweler.  Geo.  Corey;  market,  John  Champney;  milliner}’,  S. 
Maria  Simonds ;  stoves  and  tin  ware,  Squires  Forsaith. 

Physicians — G.  Anthoine;  homeo.,  Morris  Christie. 

ASHLAXD,  GRAFTON—  Pop.,  8S5.  N.  from  C.,  35 ;  S.  E. 
from  Plymouth,  6.  R.  R.  S. — Ashland,  on  B.  C.  &  M.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  B.  B.  Worthen  ;  Treas.,  F.  L.  Hughes  ;  Selectmen, 
Barnett  Hughes.  Geo.  W.  Baker,  Henry  Page  ;  Supt.,  J.  A.  Dana. 
Postmaster  &  Ins.  Ag’t— B.  B.  Worthen. 

Justices — E.  F.  Bailey,  T.  P.  Cheney,  B.  B.  Worthen,  Hiram  Hodg- 
don,  J.  L.  Wilson.  J.  F  Keyes,  State. 

Churches — F.  Bap.,  J.  T.  Ward;  Epis..  Howard  F.  Hill. 

Exp.  Ag’t — T.  P.  Woodman.  Tel.  Ag’t — W.  F.  Harris. 

Hotel  &  Livery  Stable— Squam  Lake  House,  J.  M.  Cotton. 

Lawyer — J.  L.  Wilson. 

Manufacturers— leather  board,  E.  F.  Bailey  &  Co.;  lumber,  Lake 
Co.  Mill,  H.  Page;  car  and  ship  timber,  T.  N.  Hughes;  lumber  and 
shoe  pegs,  S.  W.  Fletcher;  manilia  wrapping  paper,  Wilder  &  Co.; 
Plymouth  buck  skin  and  kid  gloves,  J.  F.  Draper  Co.,  J  G.  Morrison  ; 
leather  board,  S.  C.  Baker;  pegs,  Granite  State  Peg  Works,  S.  W. 
[Fletcher  ;  flannel  shirtings,  Ashland  Woolen  Mills,  Amos  A.  Lawrence. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  J.  N.  Peavy,  C.  A.  Huckins; 
carpenters.  Geo  W.  Baker,  Frank  Thompson,  Sam’l  C.  Shepard,  Ruel 
Ladd,  Louis  Mousutte;  cooper,  John  Niel  ;  dressmaker,  Miss  Mary 
Locke ;  hair  dresser,  Gordon  B.  Peavev  ;  harness  maker,  P.  P.  Brown  ; 
masons,  J.  P.  Pattee,  E.  P.  Warner;  painter,  L.  A.  Ham;  tailor, 
C.  N.  Clark;  tinsmith  and  stove  dealer,  Eri  G.  Clapp. 

Merchants — Hodgdon  &  Pollard,  E.  Rogers,  Hughes  &  Huckins. 
Anna  Dean;  auctioneer,  Benj.  F.  Pease;  clocks,  watches  and  fancy! 
goods,  W.  R.  Call ;  drugs  and  medicines,  F.  Y.  Dana,  Hodgdon  &  Poi 
lard;  fancy  goods  and  small  wares,  Miss  M.  J.  Huckins  ;  fancy  goods 
and  millinery.  Mrs.  S.  J.  Brown,  Susie  Dean;  meat  and  vegetables, 
F.  N.  Flanders  &  Co. 

Physicians — J.  A.  Dana,  A.  C.  Whipple. 

Astiuelot — See  Winchester. 

ATKINSON,  ROCKINGHAM— Vo?.,  488.  S.  E.  from  C.,  36; 
S.  W.  from  Exeter,  16.  R.  R.  S. — Atkinson,  on  B.  &  M.  R.  R.;  daily  stage. 
OFFICERS — Clerk ,  S.  B.  Mason  ;  Treas.,  W.  W.  Hatch :  Selectmen, 

E.  P.  Iloitt,  S.  S.  Shannon,  S.  C.  P.  Trefry ;  Supt.,  C.  T.  Melvin. 


BUSINESS'  DIRECTORY.  45; 

Postmasters— G.  P.  Dow;  Depot ,  Charles  Fernald. 

Justices — Green  leaf  Clarke,  E.  P.  Iloitt,  S.  G.  Chandler,  John  Dow, 
State;  Gilman  Greenough,  .1.  V.  Hazen,  1.  It.  Hovey. 

Churches — Cong.,  C.  T.  Melvin  ;  Univ., - . 

Literary  Institution — Atkinson  Academy,  J.  V.  Hazen,  prin. 

Mechanics— carpenters,  C.  B.  Sargent,  S.  B.  Mason;  masons,  Janies 
Knight,  J.  K.  Mason*,  painter,  B.  Ii.  Steele. 

Merchant — G.  P.  Dow.  Ex.  &  Tel.  Puft— Depot,  Charles  Fernald. 

Atkinson  Depot — See  Plaistow. 

AUBIJM,  DOCKING  HAM—  Pop.,  821.  S.  E.  from  C.,  18;  W. 
from  Exeter,  18.  R.  R.  S. — Auburn,  1 %  miles,  on  C.  &  P.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  S.  G.  Prescott  ;  Treas.,  W.  C.  Underhill  ;  Select¬ 
men ,  Win.  G.  Brown,  VV.  C.  Underhill,  Edwin  Plummer;  Supt. ,  F.  P. 
Coult. 

Postmistress — M.  A.  Wiley.  Hotel— S.  S  Griffin. 

Justices — A.  F.  Fox,  W.  M.  Neal,  State;  Harrison  Burnham,  Am¬ 
herst  Emery,  A.  D.  Emery,  C.  E.  Osgood,  J.  M.  Hall. 

Churches — Cong.,  C.  E.  Houghton  ;  Metli.,  F.  E.  White. 

Exp.  Ag’t — G.  R.  Gilbert. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  G.  G.  Griffin,  G.  P.  Clark. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  A.  E.  Preston;  carpenters,  Stephen  Em¬ 
ery,  J.  P.  Chase;  harness  maker,  0.  R.  Dinsmore  ;  mas<>n,  Hidden 
Brown;  painter,  J.  E.  White;  wheelwrights,  A.  Goodwin,  Charles 
Goodwin. 

Merchants — Prescott  &  Clarke;  grain  dealer,  W.  II.  Griffin;  gro¬ 
ceries,  Henry  Saltmarsh,  Henry  Dockhain,  Clias.  W.  Calef;  meat, 
Wm.  Emery,  A.  Grant,  B.  Eaton. 

BARXSTEAD,  BELKNAP—  Pop.,  1414.  N.  E.  from  C.,  20; 
S.  E.  from  Laconia,  25.  R.  R.  S. — Pittsfield,  4  miles,  Alton  Corner, 
10,  Dover,  25,  and  Rochester  18;  conveyance  to  each. 

OFFICERS — Cleric ,  Center,  A.  F.  Shackford ;  Treas.,  Eli  Foss;  Select¬ 
men,  South,  I.  L.  Berry;  North,  Geo.  L.  Hall;  II.  G.  Willey;  Supt., 
Enos  George.  ) 

Postmasters  —  C.  W.  Blanchard;  Center,  T.  M.  Huse;  South,  E. 
Hanson  ;  North ,  W.  C.  Berry. 

Justices — Seth  Shackford,  T.  M.  Iluse,  G.  W.  Emerson,  J.  P.  Blais-- 
dell,  H.  N.  Coibath,  C.  S.  George,  A.  G.  Walker,  State  ;  I.  L.  Berry,  D.  E. 
Yuttle,  A.  F.  Shackford,  J.  C.  Pickering. 

Churches — Chris., - ;  Cong.,  Parade ,  W.  0.  Carr;  F.  Bap., 

Center,  E.  Piper;  North,  Wm.  Rogers. 

Hotel — Siiackford’s,  S.  G.  Shackford. 

Lawyer — C.  S.  George. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  Ezekiel  Babb,  Oscar  Foss,  T.  K.  Proctor; 
woolen  goods  and  hosiery,  Babcock  &  Pickering.  i 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Moses  Emerson,  Frank  Emerson;  Center, I 
.Timothy  Emerson,  Eli  II.  Foss;  North,  Benj.  Cole,  G.  A.  Hall,  Thom-I 
ias  Guion ;  carpenters,  J.  B.  St  vens,  O.  H.  P.  Young,  F.  A.  J.  Smart,! 
IJ.  II.  Jenkins;  coopers,  Jacob  Aiken,  Geo.  W.  Blake  ;  Center ,  Jefferson’ 
Chesley,  David  Chesley,  Henry  Chesley  ;  mason,  S.  D.  Nutter;  paint-' 
ers,  N.  S.  Nutter.  D.II.  Whitcomb  ;  wheelwrights,  Center,  Frank  Blake;! 
North,  Stephen  Pendergast,  Geo.  A.  Hall.  i 

Merchants — C.  W.  Blanchard;  South ,  Eben  Hanson  ;  Center,  G.  W. 
'Iluse,  D.  E.  Avery  ;  auctioneers,  J.  P.  Blaisdell;  Parade,  F.  S.  Jenkins  ; 
Iclocks  and  watches,  Daniel  Tuttle 

Physicians — North,  Mark  Walker;  Center, - Buxton,  Solomon 

Young;  dentists,  James  Locke,  James  Rowe.  j 

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46  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


BARRINGTON,  STRAFFORD— Pop.,  1533.  E.  from  C.,  30; 
W.  from  Dover,  10.  R.  R.  S. — Barrington,  on  Nashua  &  Rochester  R. 
R.  Daily  mail. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  Geo.  W.  Young;  Treat .,  T.  W.  Me  Daniel ;  Select¬ 
men ,  T.  W.  Me  Daniel,  Wm.  E.  Waterhouse,  Wm.  G.  Jewett ;  Supt.,  Wm. 
Waterhouse. 

Postmasters — Jeremiah  Waterhouse;  Fast,  G.  B.  Iialey;  Noi'th, 
Daniel  Cater. 

Justices — Wm.  Waterhouse.  State ;  H.  G.  Carter,  L.  A.  Brown,  J.  S. 
Daniels,  T.  W.  Me  Daniel,  Gilman  Hall,  Hezekiah  Thompson. 

Churches — Cong.,  E.  F.  Burchers;  Bap., - . 

Manufacturers — lumber,  Clough  &  Anderson,  W.  H.  Buzzell,  H.  W. 
&  J.  M.  Locke,  Elisha  Locke  &  Co.,  J.  F.  Berry,  Elmer  Hull. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  G.  A.  0.  Chesley,  Nat.  Brock, 
J.  II.  Chesley  ;  carpenters,  Daniel  Lee,  John  Arlin,  I.F.  Berry  ;  mason, 
:J.  M.  Chesley  ;  painters,  Everett  Clark,  Frank  Clark  ;  wheelwrights, 
Richard  Drew,  Abednego  Drew,  Greenleaf  Swain,  T.  R.  Hall. 

Merchants — groceries,  J.  R.  Calef,  T.  R.  Hall,  W.  E.  Waterhouse. 
Physicians — Wm.  Waterhouse,  David  Me  Daniel,  J.  S.  Daniels. 
BARTLETT,  CARROLL— Pop.,  629.  N.  E.  from  C.,  85;  N. 
from  Ossipee,  45.  R.  R.  S. — Bartlett  and  Glen  Station,  on  P.  &  0.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  J.  D.  Thompson;  Selectmen,  G.  W.  M.  Pitman, 
A.  L.  Meserve,  E.  T.  Rogers. 

Postmasters  —  J.  F.  Masson;  Center,  Cornelius  Stilphen;  Lower , 
E.  C.  Stokes. 

Justices — G.  W.  M.  Pitman,  A.  L.  Meserve,  Joseph  Pitman,  jr., 
State ;  E.  M.  Hall,  J.  D.  Thompson,  Isaac  Meserve. 

Churches — Adv.,  J.  B.  Bearing;  F.  Bap.,  Spencer  Kenison  ;  Meth., 
Jonas  Gale. 

Hotels — Bartlett  House.  Frank  George  ;  East  Branch  House,  Pitman 
Bros.;  Pequaket  House.  E.  C.  Stokes. 

Lawyer — G.  W.  M.  Pitman.  Physician - Virgin. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  Bartlett  Land  and  Lumber  Co.,  G.  G.  & 
0.  S.  Lucy. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Perkins  &  Wilson;  Center,  Timothy  Per¬ 
kins,  Woodbury  Perkins  ;  carpenters,  Freeman  Stillings,  A.  M.  Hall, 

E.  M.  Hall,  G.  W.  Peck,  H.  P.  Richards,  E.  T.  Rogers,  Samuel  Muir; 
Center,  Joseph  Mead  ;  carriage  repairer,  Center,  Wilbur  Wentworth. 

Merchants — Meserve  &  Gillis,  Jas.  Nute,  J.  F.  Masson,  L.  S.  Foster, 

F.  A.  Rodgers ;  Center ,  Joseph  Mead,  L.  Clough  ;  Lower ,  G.  W.  M.  &  A. 
Pitman,  L.  Grey. 

BATH,  GRAFTON—  Pop.,  1168.  N.  W.  from  C.,  80;  N.  from' 
Haverhill,  14.  R.  R.  S. — Bath,  on  B.  C.  &  M.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  I.  Patterson  ;  Treas ..  Edward  Woods;  Selectmen, 
A.  J.  Leighton,  J.  C.  Noyes,  M.  R.  Tewksbury;  Supt.,  H.  H.  Clark. 
Postmaster — D.  G.  A.  Foster.  Exp.  &  Tel.  Ag’t — H.  P.  Ross. 
Justices — J.  H.  Johnson,  Jesse  Mann,  Geo.  Morrison,  A.  P.  Carpen¬ 
ter,  J.  L.  Carleton,  Isaac  Patterson,  State :  Edward  Woods,  Quorum ;, 
Daniel  Patterson.  E.  B.  Gale,  Moses  Abbott,  H.  C.  Carbee,  Wm,  Minot, 
M.  S.  Woodward,  J.  C.  Noyes,  Philip  Carpenter. 

Churches — Cong.,  G.  W.  Kinne  ;  Swiftwater,  Meth.,  - Merrill  ; 

R.  C., - - - .  i 

Lawyers — Isaac  Patterson,  J.  L.  Carleton,  A.  P.  Carpenter,  Edward 
Woods.  Eating  Honse  &  Livery  Stable— James  Gordon.  I 

Manufacturers— boots  and  shoes,  E.  C.  George;  carriages,  J.  W. 
(Lyons ;  cloth  dressing  and  "wool  carding,  M.  S.  Woodward  ;  leather,  E. 


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47 


C.  George;  lumber,  Foster  Davis  &  Co.,  Daniel  Wliiteher ;  Swi/tivater,' 
Swiftwater  Saw  mill  Co.;  paper  and  pulp,  A.  Conant  &  Co.;  starch,; 
Whitcher,  Foster  &  Co. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans— blacksmith,  S.  H.  Hastings;  carpenters, 
Moses  Lang,  Richard  Cross,  A.  Flanders,  J.  D.  Norris,  I  P.  Kimball,! 
0.  P.  Rollins ;  painters,  J.  N.  Lyon,  Chas.  Foster;  tailor,  J.  M.  Carroll ; 
wool  carders,  Everet  and  Woodward. 

Merchants —  Foster  &  Kay,  Orville  Carleton ;  medicines,  E.  C. 
George,  J.  N.  Gale. 

Physicians — Wm.  Child;  homeo.,  Jonathan  Bronson. 

Sear  Camp — See  Ossipee. 

BEDFORD^  HILLSBORO— Pop.,  1221.  S.  from  C.,  21 ;  N.  from 
Nashua,  13.  R.  R.  S. — Manchester,  on  Concord  R.  R.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  S.  A.  Riddle;  Treas .,  John  TIodgman;  Selectmen , 
S.  E.  Morrison,  S.  T.  Soper,  E.  W.  Butterfield  ;  Supt.,  Ira  C.  Tyson. 
Postmistress  &  Merchant— Mrs.  Mary  J.  Kendall. 

Justices — Geo.  Foster,  I.  N.  Riddle,  State;  J.  II.  Stevens,  John 
Hodgman,  J,  H.  Me  Affee,  Clinton  French,  R.  M.  Rollins,  S.  A.  Riddle,! 
J.  A.  Riddle. 

Church — Pres.,  I.  C.  Tyson. 

Manufacturers — boots  and  shoes,  0.  L.  &  C.  II.  Kendall ;  bricks, 
J.  H.  Me  AfL  e,  Daniel  Parker ;  lumber,  S.  C.  Damon,  E.  K.  Woods, 

G.  W.  Goffe,  A.  Fosdick,  Geo.  Foster. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans— blacksmiths,  T.  F.  Kendall,  J.  S.  Park- 
hurst;  carpenters.  Clinton  Bixby,  Janies  Gardner;  masons,  E.  G.  Gil-: 
more,  James  Me  Pherson  ;  wheelwrights,  L.  &  C.  P.  Farley. 

BEL.3IONT,  BELKNAP—  Pop.,  1285.  N.  from  C.,  18;  S.  from! 
Laconia  6.  R.  R.  S. — Tilton,  6  miles,  East  Tilton,  4  miles,  on  B.  C.: 
&  M.  R.  R.  Daily  Stage  to  Tilton. 

OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Supt.,  C.  E.  Clough  ;  Treas.,  T.  E.  Clough  ; 
Selectmen ,  C.  II.  Rowe,  J.  E.  Maxfiold,  N.  D.  Garmon. 

Postmistress — Addie  F.  Johnson.  Exp.  Ag’t — C.  II  Aikens. 
Justices — C.  A.  Hackett,  A.  P.  B.  Currier,  p.  o.  ad.,  East  Tilton, 
Isaiah  Piper,  C.  E.  Clough,  N.  D.  Garmon,  W.  C.  Wells,  State;  I.  Moon¬ 
ey,  Quorum;  Ira  Blaisdell,  A.  J.  Hackett. 

Churches — Chris.,  A.  Kidder;  1st  F.  Bap.,  M.  A.  Quimby. 

Hotels  —  American  House,  W.  B.  Stevens;  Belmont  House,  Ira 
Mooney. 

Livery  Stable — J.  P.  Hall.  Physician,  elec.,  Wm.Buclftin. 
Manufacturers — brick,  A.  W.  Brown;  hosiery,  Gilmanton  Mills, 
Moses  Sargent,  jr.,  ag’t ;  lumber,  Arthur  Brown,  N.  D.  Garmon. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  A.  S.  Gale;  carpenters,  C. 
L.  Akely,  G.  W.  Riley,  Jewett  Maxfield,  Cyrus  Norris  ;  hair  dresser, 

H.  J.  Fuller;  man  le  worker,  W.  R.  Gale;  masons,  Nath’l  Ellsworth, 
p.  o,  ad.,  Laconia;  J.  M.  Knowles;  painters,  G.  H.  Johnson,  Charles 
|Thomas:  wheelwright,  Benjamin  Johnson. 

Merchants — T.  E.  Clough  &  Son,  G.  W.  Hunt,  R.  G.  Hoyt  &  Co.: 
books,  stationery,  fancy  goods,  R.  G.  Hoyt  &  Co.;  drugs  and  medicines, 
E.  C.  Bean  ;  meat,  J.  M.  Folsom. 

BENNINGTON,  HILLSBORO— Pop.,  405.  S.  W.  from  C.,  32  ; 
N.  W.from  Amherst,  25.  R.  R.  S. — Hillsboro  Bridge,  on  Contoocook 
.River,  Branch  of  Concord  &  Claremont  R.  It.  Greenfield,  5  m.,  on  Pe-j 
iterboro  Branch  of  Boston  &  L.  R.  R.  Daily  stage  to  each. 

1  OFFICERS — Clerk,  A..  W.  Gray;  Treas.,  William  Eaton;  Selectmen. 
B.  D.  Felch,  Wesley  Wilson.  J.  C.  Dodge;  Supts.,  J.  H.  Flemings,  Mrs. 
N.  Whitney. 


48  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Postmaster — G.  A.  Whittemore.~ 

Justices — Amos  \\  hittemore,  J.  W.  Flagg.  Samuel  Baldwin. 

Church — Cong.,  James  Holmes.  Exp.  Ag’t— Joliu  Woodbury. 

Hotel  &  Livery  Stable— John  Ellouwood. 

Manufacturers — boots  and  shoes,  Lewis  Martin;  cutlery.  Samuel 
Baldwin;  hoes  and  cutlery,  C.  J.  Kimball;  paper,  Twombly  &  Co.; 
powder  barrels  and  kitts  King  A  Co.;  paper  pulp,  Nathan  Whitney. 

1  Mechanics — carpenters,  W.  Wilson,  VY.  Eaton;  machinist,  T.  D. 
Lakin  ;  watch  maker,  H.  Lakin. 

I  Merchants — G.  A.  Whittemore;  clocks  and  watches,  Hartwell  La¬ 
kin  :  grain  and  lumber.  King  &  Co.;  meat,  G.  P.  Griswold. 

|  I1ENTOX,  GRAFTON — Pop.,  375.  N.  W.  from  C.,  65 ;  E.  from 
Haverhill,  10.  R.  R.  S. — North  Haverhill,  on  B.  C.  &  M.  R.  R.,  7  m. 
Stage  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays. 

OFFICERS — Cbrk ,  P.  W.  Allen;  Treas... Tas.  Page;  Selectmen,  C.  B. 
Keyser,  M.  W.  True,  W.  W.  Eastman  ;  Supt .,  F.  S.  Howe. 

Postmaster — Amos  W hitcher. 

Justices — E.  F.  Mann,  State;  G.  W.  Mann,  James  Page,  Amos 
Whitcher,  J.  H.  Keyser,  D.  D.  Page,  B.  H.  Tyrrell,  P.  W.  Allen. 
Churches  — F.  Bap.,  L.  D.  Jeffers;  Meth., - ;  Union., 

Manufacturers  —  clapboards,  William  Eastman;  lumber.  Chase 
Whitcher ;  W.  &  R.  Coburn,  J.  II.  Keyser,  W.  R.  Park  ;  starch  casks, 
J.  H.  Keyser;  shingles,  S.  W.  Cowen.  J.  P.  Cox,  L.  Betnis,  jr. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  Geo.  Fox;  carpenters,  E.  L.  Cox,  Amos 
Whitcher,  G.  W.  Mann,  Janies  Norris. 

i  ltbRLl  \,  COOS—  Pop.,  722.  N.E.  from  C.,  140  ;  E.  from  Lan¬ 
caster,  35.  R.  R.  S. — Berlin  Falls,  on  Grand  Trunk  R.  R. 
j  OFFICERS. — Clerk,  Geo.  S.  Wilson  ;  Treas.,  W.  M.  Wilson  ;  Select¬ 
men,  S.  D  Green,  Cyrus  Wheeler,  L.  C.  Beattie:  Sujtt.,  S.  D,  Green. 
Postmaster — Falls.  Ira  Mason.  Ex.  &  Tel.  Agent— A.  K.  Cole. 
Justices — M  C.  Forist.  A.  K  Cole,  State ;  Jesse  Tuttle,  G.  Coffin,  S. 

D.  Breen,  H.  C.  Sawyer,  J.  M.  Parker. 

Church — Berlin  Falls,  Union,  A.  J.  Benedict. 

Hotels — Mt.  Forest  House,  M.  C.  Fo:ist;  Whirling  Eddy  House,  H. 
F.  Marston  ;  Alpine  Cascade  Resort,  S.  D.  Blodgett. 

Manufacturers — boots  and  shoes,  Win.  Moffett;  lumber,  Berlin 
Mills  Co.,  Jericho  Mills,  C.  K.  &.  Z.  E.  Gilbert;  Success  Mills,  I.  W. 
Ames;  sp'ool  stuff  and  salt  boxes,  Wilson  Bros.,  Daniel  Green;  starch, 

R.  II.  Wheeler  &  Co.:  shingles,  L.  N.  Clark. 

I  Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Wm.  D.  Sanborn,  J.  C.  Anderson.  S.  D. 
Blodgett;  carpenters,  H.  A.  Blodgett,  Elliott  Perkins,  H.  V.  Mason  ; 
masons  H.  W.  Rowell,  G,  Coffin;  millwrights,  Franklin  Wheeler, 
Peter  Kelley;  photographer,  H.  Wingate;  printers,  Eastern  Coos 
Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  S.  D.  Green,  manager;  wheelwrights,  J. 

S.  Cates,  Peter  Kelley. 

Merchants — Berlin  Mills  Co.,  Ira  Mason,  Wheeler  &  Paine  ;  cran¬ 
berry  culturist,  Daniel  Green. 

!  BETHLEHEM,  GRAFTON—  Pop.,  998.  N.  from  C„  90:  N. 

E.  from  Haverhill,  35.  R.  R.  S. — Bethlehem  and  Littleton,  on  White 
Mt.  R.  R.  Shag  s  connect  with  all  trains. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  H.  W  Wilder;  Treas.,  I).  P.  Gordon;  Selectmen, 
J.  K.  Barrett,  M.  C.  Noyes,  0.  II.  Streeter;  Supt.,  D.  P.  Gordon. 

Postmasters — J.  S.  Blaudin;  Hollow,  S.  C.  WiLou  ;  Station,  F. 
Gordon. 

Justices — Wm.  Kenney,  I.  J.  Quimby,  D.  P.  Gordon,  J,  G.  Sinclair 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  49f 

G.  T.  Cruft,  State;  T.  J.  Spooner,  C.  E.  Baker,  H.  W.  Wilder,  3lilo  Ba¬ 
ker,  W.  A.  Me  Gregory,  W.  Wilder,  M.  C.  Noyes,  Benj.  Tucker,  A.  W. 
Bland  in,  D.  F.  Davis. 

I  Boarding  Houses — Turner  House,  J.  N.  Turner;  Belavue,  David 
Phillips;  Strawberry  Hill,  J.  K.  Barrett;  Avenue,  Kelly  &  Sun;  MtJ 
Agasis,  Henry  Danfort h  ;  Prospect,  G.  W.  Phillips;  Hillside  Home,: 
B.  F.  Davis ;  Bethlehem,  Wm.  Bunker;  Cottage  Home,  Joseph  Plum-' 
mer;  White  Mt.,  S.  F.  Winch;  Sunset,  J.  H.  Clarke;  Elm,  Wm.  C. 
Simpson;  Spooner,  T.  J.  Spooner  ;  Bailey,  W.  L.  Me  Intire  ;  Centennial1 
House,  H.  W.  Wilder. 

Churches — Cong.,  C.  II.  H.  Pannell ;  Epis., - ;  Meth.,  S.  P. 

Heath. 

Hotels — Sinclair  House,  Durgin  &  Fox ;  Maplewood  House,  I.  S. 
Cruft. 

Livery  Stables — H.  W.  Wilder,  C.  H.  &  J.  H.  Clark,  J.  T.  Dutton. 
Manufacturers — lumber,  Waumbeck  Co.,  John  Pierce,  jr.j  I.  E. 
Richardson,  Noyes  &  Co..  Libby  Co.:  starch,  M.  E.  Noyes,  J.  G.  Sinclair. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  G.  K.  Morrison,  T.  W.  Bean, 
Searles  Shute,  Jos.  Me  Kenney,  W.  L.  Me  Intire,  John  Pierce,  jr.;  car 
penters,  Joseph  Plummer,  Joseph  Philbrick,  John  Me  Gregory,  S. 
j  Varney,  William  Bunker,  L.  Woodman,  John  Judd ;  Hollow,  D.  I.  Ab¬ 
bott  F.  Abbott;  cooper,  John  Lovejoy:  hair  dresser,  Ezra  Knapp; 
mason,  William  Sanborn;  painters,  C.  N.  Bean,  Robert  Barrett,  A. 
Watson,  Wm.  Simpson,  L.  D.  Burton  ;  shoe  maker,  T.  Hildreth. 

Merchants — J.  S.  Blandiu,  C.  G.  White,  Huntoon  Bros.;  auctioneer, 
H.  VV.  Wilder;  druggist,  G.  F.  Abbott;  groceries,  Arthur  Bailey. 
Physician — T.  E.  Wells. 

Blue  Hills — See  Stratford. 

BOSCAWEX,  MERRIMACK— Pop.,  1637.  N.  W.  from  C.,  10; 
R.  R.  S — Boscawen  and  North  Boseawen,  on  Northern  R.  R 
OFFICERS — Clerk,  C.  E.  Chadwick;  Selectmen,  J.  C.  Gage,  Luther 
Graves,  Gage,  C.  C.  Hall ;  Supt.,  H.  C.  Adams. 

Postmasters — C.  E.  Chadwick;  North;  C.  B.  Dimond. 

Justices — Nehemiah  Butler,  I.  K.  Gage,  L.  M.  Chadwick,  State  ;  E.  E. 
Graves,  H.  C.  Adams,  Luther  Gage. 

Church — Cong., - . 

Manufacturers — brick,  J.  E.  Riues;  chairs  and  settees,  John  Seavy 
&  Co.;  leather,  E.  Raymond;  lumber,  H.  W.  Flanders,  C.  &  J.Gage,j 
p.  o.  ad.,  Fisherville ;  piano  stools,  Seavey  &,  Chadwick. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  H.  S.  Antiis,  E.  W.  Durgin;  carpenters, 
Bradley  Atkinson.  Geo.  Knowles,  G.  L.  Pillsbury  ;  granite  worker, 
North ,  C.  W.  Simons;  job  printers,  Seavey  &  Chadwick;  North,  E.  E. 
Towne  ;  wheelwrights,  North,  31.  K.  Howser. 

Merchants — Plain, C.  W.  Carter,  Foot  &  Gage,  p.  o.  ad.,  Fisherville 
carriages,  David  Fellows,  C.  J.  Chadwick  ;  laiicy  goods,  C.  E.  Chad¬ 
wick  ;  Geo.  E.  Kimball,  p.  o.  ad.,  Fisherville. 

FMysicians — E.  E.  Graves,  S.  M.  Emery,  p.  o.  ad.,  Fisherville. 
BOW9  MERR1MA  CK — Pop.,  745.  S.  from  C.,  5  R.  R.  8 . — Concord. 
OFFICERS — Clerk ,  Geo.  G.  Clough  ;  Treas.,  Enoch  Alexander;  Select¬ 
men,  W.  M.  Davis,  J.  C.  Hammond,  Aaron  Colby;  Supt.,  J.  P.  Brown. 
Postmaster — J.  C.  Hammond. 

Justices — J.  W.  Guodhue,  H.  M.  Baker,  State;  Enoch  Alexander, 
Harrison  Colby,  J.  C.  Hammond,  C.G.  Brown. 

Churches — Bap.,  0.  W.  Kimball;  Meth., - . 

Manufacturers — lumber.  Geo.  W.  Colby,  Solomon  Heath,  Hiram 
Colby,  Moses  Perkins. 


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50 

'  Mechanics — blacksmiths,  J.  Brown.  Wm.  Duncklee;  carpenters.! 
D  M.  Hammond,  Geo.  II.  Elliot,  J.  B.  Elliott,  W.  L.  Rogers;  mason, 
J.  C.  Hammond  ;  stone  cutters,  J.  W.  Goodhue,  Geo.  W.  Allen,  Jamesj 
Palmer,  Geo.  H.  Palmer;  tailor,  J.  J.  Buntin ;  wheelwright,  G.  K.1 
Eiliott 

Bow  Mills— Postmistress — Mrs.  J.  L.  Colby. 

Manufacturers — baskets,  A.  G.  Colbv;  brick,  John  Brown,  2d, 
Napoleon  Berry,  lumber,  Horace  Call,  Jas.  E.  Brown. 

!  Mechanics  —  blacksmith,  Willoughby  Colby;  carpenters,  Seriah 
Morgan,  George  Sanborn  ;  mason,  Albert  Ordway  ;  miller,  Isaac  E,  Bow, 
stone  cutter,  Seriah  Morgan, 
i  Bow  Bake — See  Strafford. 

!  BRADFORD,  MERRIMACK—  Pop.,  1018.  W.  from  C.,  25. 
R.  R.  S. — Bradford  and  Melvin’s  Mills,  on  C.  &  C.R.  R.  Stage  to  New 
London. 

I  OFFICERS — Clerk,  0.  B.  Osgood;  Treasn  J.  W.  Morse;  Selectmen, 

I.  A.  Peaslee,  D.  G.  Peaslee,  C.  P.  Pike  ;  Supt ^  W.  G.  Huy t. 
Postmaster — W.  A.  Carr.  Church — Bap.,  El  bridge  Pepper. 
Justices — A.  S.  Brackett,  M,  W.  Tapparv,  J.  W.  Morse,  Daniel  Carr, 

T.  P.  Jones,  S.  W.  Holman,  State  ;  Jesse  Carr,  E.  H.  Eaton,  Quorum ; 
Joshua  Eaton,  W.  A.  Carr.  W.  0.  Heath,  J.  A.  Peaslee,  S.  W.  Hoiman,; 

J.  H.  Ames,  C.  F.  Davis,  C.  P.  Pike. 

Lawyer— M.  W.  Tappan. 

Ex.  &  Tel.  Ag’t — Geo.  L.  Mitchell.  Ins.  Ag’tS — I.  K.  Lund,  Sam’l 
W.  Holman. 

Hotels — Springs  Hotel,  Henry  Bixby  ;  Raymond  House,  Charles 
Gillis  ;  Bradford  Hotel,  Martin  Bartlett. 

Livery  Stables — Harvey  Colby,  R.  Bates. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  Hollis  L.  Blood,  B.  G.  Peaslee. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  C.  M.  Newman,  J.  K.  Lund  ;  carpenters, 
Bates  &  Jones,  E.  M.  Bailey,  J.  C.  Bailey,  John  Hoyt;  harness  maker, i 
Silas  Sawtill;  marble  worker,  W.  L,  Day  ;  masons,  O.  E,  Ring,  E.  Jj 
Ring;  painter,  Marshall  Eaton  ;  tailor,  J.  F.  Buswell;  wheelwrights, 
0.  B.  Osgood,  Evans  Lewis,  E.  H.  Morse. 

Merchants — D.  R.  Marshall,  J.  W.  Morse,  W.  A.  Carr,  Silas  Colby  ; 
clothing,  J.  F.  Buswell :  drugs  and  medicines,  C.  R.  Nichols;  millin-j 
ery  goods,  Mrs.  Hiram  Gillingham  &  Hal?. 

Physicians — J.  H.  Martin,  P.  B.  Rvhards. 

BItENTWOOD,  ROCKINGHAM—  Pop„  S3o.  S.  E.  from  Cn 
30  ;  W.  from  Exeter,  6.  R.  R .  S. — Epping,  4  miles  ;  Exeter,  on  Bos¬ 
ton  &  Maine  R.  R  ,  6. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  J.  W.  Smith;  Trees.,  A.  W.  Dudley;  Selectmen, 
Geo.  D.  Bartlett,  A.  W.  Dudley,  J.  G.  Dudley  ;  Supt.,  W.  0.  Jackson,  j 
Postmaster— G.  D.  Bartlett.  Physiciar  »  -M.  W.  Cavelry. 

Justices — W.  H.  Dudley  State  ;  J.  B.  T.  Graves,  N.  A.  F. Tuck,  Orin 
Sanborn,  J.  W.  Robinson,  E.  G.  Flanders,  F.  D.  Pollard,  D.  F.  Fellows.' 

Churches — Bap., - Scott ;  Cong.,  W.  C.  Jefkson. 

Manufacturers — boxes,  Stephen  Fellows  &  Son,  G.  H.  Hoyt;  car¬ 
riages,  D.  Tow  le  &  Son,  p.  o.  ad.,  Kingston :  lumber,  J.  A.  &  Warren, | 
D.  Robinson  ;  R.  II.  Fellows,  J.  W.  Sanborn,  p.  o.  ad.,  Kingston  ;  soap.1 
J.  H.  Taylor,  p.  o.  ad.,  Epping  ;  wrapping  paper,  Benj.  C.  Clark,  Chas 
Davis,  p.  o.  ad.,  Exeter;  wheels,  Robert  Rowe  &  Sons. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Robinson  &  Flint,  Robert  Rowe  &  Sons  ; 
masons,  E.  G.  Brackett,  Herman  Yeasey. 

Merchants — E.  B.  Wood.  p.  o.  ad.,  Kingston;  D.  0.  Waldron,  p.  o. 
ad.,  Epping  ;  E.  G.  Flanders  ;  nursery  plants,  Ac.,  J.  T.  Smith  &  Sous  , 


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51 


BRIDGEWATER,  GRAFTON—  Pop.,  465.  N.  from  C.,  30; 
S.  from  Plymouth,  4.  R.  R.  S. — Bridgewater,  on  B.  C.  &  M.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  J.  E.  S.  Fifield  ;  Treas.,  Thomas  Hammond  ;  Se¬ 
lectmen ,  Thomas  Hammond,  G.  B.  Dolloff,  G.  F.  Fletcher;  Supt.,  F.  P. 
Morrill. 

Postmaster  &  Merchant— J.  F.  Morrill. 

Jnstices — Chas.  Woodman,  State ;  D.  B.  Clement,  T.  Hammond. 

Churches— Bap., - ;  Meth.,  N.  Culver. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  Richard  Brown. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  S.  0.  Morrill;  brick  mason,  C. H. Heath  ; 
carpenter,  Odlin  Sleeper  ;  cooper,  Jos.  Heath  ;  painter,  J.  A.  Woodman. 

BRISTOL,  GRAFTON — Pop.,  1416.  N.  W.  from  C.,  30;  S.  from 
Plymouth,  16.  R,  R.  S. — Bristol,  at  terminus  of  Bristol  Branch  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  A.  W.  Bingham  ;  Treas.,  C.  H.  Boarduian  ;  Select¬ 
men,  Seth  Cass,  Fred  Bartlett.  A.  J.  Ferrin  ;  Supt.,  Miss  Nancy  Durgin  ; 

I  Police,  J.  W.  Wells. 

Postmaster — Albert  Blake,  jr. 

Justices — L.  W.  Fling,  G.  T.  Crawford,  K.  E.  Dearborn,  S.  K.  Ma- 
!son,  Albert  Biake,  W.  A.  Berry,  J.  T.  Sanborn,  F.  II.  Bartlett,  B.  F. 
Perkins,  Geo.  A.  Emerson ;  State;  Frederick  Bartlett,  C.  H.  Mudgett, 
L.  W.  Hammond,  L.  A.  Ballou,  W.  G.  Crawford,  W.  Sleeper. 

Churches-  -Cong.,  Joliu  M.  Hart ;  F.  Bap.,  Nason  Lothrop  ;  Meth. 
Harvey  Woodward. 

Exp.  Ag’t — 0.  F.  Morse.  Tel.  Ag’t — C.  H.  Dickinson. 

:  Eating  House — Robert  Horner. 

Hotel  &  Livery  Stable — Bristol  House,  0.  K.  Bucklin. 

Ins.  Ag’tS — fire  and  life,  S.  K.  Mason,  K.  E.  Dearborn. 

Lawyers— L.  W.  Fling,  S.  K.  Mason,  K.  E.  Dearborn. 

Literary  Institution — Public  High  School,  prin.,  I.  A.  Chase. 
Manufacturers — bedsteads,  E.  D.  Crosby;  boots  and  shoes,  W.  P. 
Ballou,  D.  P.  Prescott;  buck  gloves,  Kent  &  Berry,  A.  P.  Harriman  & 
Co.,  A.  M.  Draper  &  Co.,  H.  A.  Randolph  &  Co.,  W.  R.  Dickinson  ;  car¬ 
riages,  0.  Iv.  Bucklin  ;  coffins  and  caskets,  G.  A.  Robie ;  flannels, 

Holden  &  Co.;  flour,  Taylor,  Shaw  &  Co.;  flour  and  meal, - Brown,1 

Taylor,  Shaw  &  Co  ,  Geo.  G.  Brown  ;  gas  screens.  A.  J.  Tewksbury  ; 
iron,  Levi  Gurdy;  leather,  E.  K.  Pray,  Warren  White’s  estate;  lum¬ 
ber,  Lake  Co.,  E.  Sanborn.  Sanborn  &  Brown  ;  safety  locks,  Safety1 
Lock  Co.;  straw  board  and  paper,  Mason  Perkins  &  Co.,  Mason  &  Co., 
Wooster;  waterproof  blacking,  G.  B.  Sanborn. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans— blacksmiths,  A.  Clement,  J.  Taylor,  Frank 
Calley;  carpenters,  J.  T.  Sanborn,  Gideon  Boardman,  W.  T.  Taylor, 
B.  L.  Walls,  R.  S.  Hastings;  custom  carder.  Geo.  A.  Robie;  hair 
dresser,  John  Bennett;  harness  maker,  Chas.  H.  Tukey ;  jeweller, 
:E  S.  Foster;  machinist,  Geo.  A.  Robie;  marble  workers,  L.  D.  & 
;C.  H.  Day;  masons,  S.  S.  Sanborn  &  Son,  L.  J.  Wadleigh;  painters, 
P.  G.  Carleton  &  Son,  H.  B.  Quint ;  photographer,  P.  W.  Tennant ; 
printer,  R.  W.  Musgrove. 

Merchants — G.  M.  Cavis,  Chas.  Boardman,  L.  W.  Hammond,  L.  A.1 
Ballou,  Cyrus  Taylor;  auctioneer,  Lock  Rice  ;  boots  and  shoes,  D.  P. 
Prescott;  clocks  and  watches,  A.  J.  Smith,  M.  W.  White,  W.  A.  Bus- 
well  ;  clothing  and  gent’s  furnishing  goods,  C.  H.  Dickinson,  J.  N. 
Dickinson,  0.  B.  Ray;  dry  goods,  boots  and  shoes,  W.  George;  drugs 
and  medicines,  Fowler  &  Co.;  fish  and  oysters,  J  .  D.  Follansbee,  H.  A. 
Sanborn;  meat,  S.  II.  Dodge,  Curtice  &  Locke;  millinery,  Mrs.  M.  M. 
Mullin,  Mrs.  W.  P.  Ballou,  Misses  Butrick  &  Knight;  music,  R.  W. 
Musgrove ;  tin  ware,  stoves,  &c.,  F.  W.  Bingham,  S.  W.  Call. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Physicians— H.  B.  Fowler,  I.  S.  Chase;  eclec..  J.  M.  Bishop ;  den¬ 
tists,  Fowler  &  Son,  Clias.  H.  White,  E.  W.  White. 

BROOKFIELS),  CARROLL- Pop.,  416.  N.  E.  from  C.,50; 
S.  from  Ossipee,  12.  R.  R.  S. — Pike’s  Crossing.  1  mile,  Wolfeboro’ 
junc.,  2  miles,  Union  vil.  5  m.,  on  Ports.  Gt.  F.  &  Conway  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  E.  M.  Cate;  Treas.,  Chas.  Churchill ;  Selectmen, 
Wm.  Blake,  Jr.,  C.  H.  Churchill,  Thos.  Goodhue;  Supt.,  Jeremiah 
Chamberlain. 

Postmistress — Miss  Abbie  G.  Hutchins. 

Justices — J.  N.  Cate,  D.  C.  Coleman,  State;  Bickford  Rand,  Charles 
Churchill,  J.  W.  Sanborn. 

Church — Bap.,  P.  Lovering. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  N.  H.  Roberts,  F.  A.  Copp.^». 
Mechanics— blacksmiths,  John  Hackett.  J.  H.  Furgerson  ;  carpen¬ 
ters,  S.  H.  Plummer,  C.  A.  Hackett,  J.  H.  Willey,  D.  W.  Lang  ;  cooper 

B.  D.  Whitehouse  ;  mason,  G.  Allen. 

BROOJOAXE,  HILLSBOROUGH—  Pop.,  741.  S.  from  C.,  40. 
W.  from  Nashua,  13.  R.  R.  S. — Pepperell,  Mass.,  on  Worcester  & 
Nashua  R.  R.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  E.  C.  Tucker;  Treas.,  W.  J.  Smith  ;  Selectmen , 

D.  S.  Fessenden,  Samuel  Swett,  Wm.  Wallace  ;  Supt .,  H.  W.  Kemp. 
Postmaster — II.  B.  Stiles.  Hotel — G.  J.  Shattiick. 

Justices — Benj.  Gould,  Sta'e;  D.  S.  Fessenden,  G.  W.  Bridges. 
Churches — Cong.,  F.  D.  Sargent ;  Meth.,  W.  H.  Stuart. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  G.  W.  L.  Hobart ;  cabinet  makers,  Hobart 
Kendall  &  Co.;  carpenter,  J.  Baldwin;  cooper,  J.  A.  Hall;  painters, 
J.  D.  Cook,  G.  W.  Foster;  wheelwrights,  C.  E.  Shattuck,  Bridges  & 
Buss.  N 

Merchants — C.  P.  Hall,  Samuel  Swett,  W.  F.  Rockwood. 
Physicians — D.  S.  Dearborn. 

CAMBRIDGE,  CO  OS — Pop.,  378.  N.  E.  from  C.,  113.  R.  R. 
S. — Upton,  Maine,  on  Grand  Trunk  R.  R.;  semi- weekly  stage, 
i  This  town  has  lost  its  organization. 

CAMPTOX,  GRAFTON—  Pop.,  1226.  N.  from  C.,  52  ;  N.  from 
jPlymouth,  6.  R.R.  S. — Plymouth,  6  miles,  on  B.,  C.,  M.  &  White  Mt. 
R.  R.  Stage  to  train  on  Monday,  Wednesday  and  Friday  ;  from  Tues¬ 
day,  Thursday  and  Saturdays  ;  daily  from  July  1st  to  Oct.  1st. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  S.  J.  Philbrick;  Treas.,  E.  J.  Young;  Selectmen, 
jE.  Dole,  S.  N.  Stickney,  Calvin  Swett;  Supt  ,  A.  Y.  Tilton. 

I  Postmasters - ;  West,  E.  H.  Sanborn. 

Justices — T.  J.  Sanborn,  Stale;  T.  S.  Pulsifer,  C.  W.  Cook,  J.  W. 
Morrison,  Geo.  II.  Adams,  S.  J.  Philbrick  F.  A.  Mitchell. 

Churches — Bap.,  Village ,  A.  Y.  Tilton ;  West,  F.  Bap.,  W.  II.  Cutting  ; 

C.  W.  Neison;  Cong.,  Q,.  Blakely. 

Ex.  Ag’t — F.  Bartlett.  Livery  Stable — J.  H.  Plumer. 

Hotels  &  Summer  Board — J.  C.  Blair;  West,  T.  J.  Sanborn  ;  Vil¬ 
lage,  F.  Chase,  J.  W.  Morrison,  C.  G.  Webster,  T.  W.  Mitchell,  F.  A. 
Mitchell,  C.  Cutter.  S.  C.  Willey. 

Manufacturers — bobbins,  Cole  &  Dexter;  West,  Rowe  &  Moulton; 
Village,  John  Southmayd,  G.  Mitchell  ;  carriages,  Village,  R.  J.  Plum¬ 
er,  T.  W.  Mitchell,  J.  Blackey ;  furniture,  Village,  Pierce  &  Sanborn, 
Elliott  &  Avery;  flour  and  meal,  Village ,  E.  Dole  &  Co.;  gloves,  Blair 
&  Burleigh;  last  blocks,  G.  L.  Rogers;  lumber,  F.  E.  Morse,  J.  S. 
Bump  ;  West,  Rowe  &  Moulton  ;  Village,  Daniel  Morrill  ;  shingles, 

E.  Dole  &  Co.,  Davis  Percival  ;  West,  Rowe  &  Moulton  ;  woolens,  Vil¬ 
lage,  E.  Dole  &  Co. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

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Mechanics  &  Artisans— blacksmiths,  \V.  H.  Fellows;  Village .  S.  C. 
Chase,  S.  J.  Philbrick,  J.  R.  Foss;  carpenters,  W.  S.  Bickford  ;  Village, 
D.  Morrill,  E.  P.  Hart,  J.  F.  Kendall,  G.  D.  Mitchell ;  cooper,  J-ames 
Downing;  hair  dressers,  Village.  31.  Holmes,  Nicholas  Brown  ;  harness 
‘(taker,  J.  R.  Davis;  millwright,  Village ,  J.  F.  Kendall;  painters, 
Village,  R.  J.  Plnmer,  T.  W.  Mitcnell,  Elliot  &  Avery;  photographers, 
Village,  E.  J.  Young  ;  shoemakers,  I.  S.  Moses;  Village,  G.  S.  Whitney. 

Merchants— C.  W.  Cook  ;  Village ,  J.  Young ;  Cook,  Morrisons  <£ 
Barnard;  West,  E.  H.  Sanborn,  J.  H.  Moulton;  clothing,  Village, 
Joseph  Cook;  millinery,  Village.  Mrs.  M.  P.  Packard. 

Physician — Village.  W.  A.  Smith. 

C  AX  A  AX,  GRAFTON—  Pop.,  2377.  N.  W.  from  C.,  43.  S.  from 
Haverhill,  30.  R.  R.  S. — Canaan,  East  and  West  Canaan  on  Northern 

R  .R.  • 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  A.  M. Shackford;  Treas.,  Eleazer  Barney ;  Select 
1  men,  Isaac  Davis,  31.  T.  Colby,  John  Currier;  Supt.,  S.  R.  Swett. 

Postmasters — J.  H.  Kelley;  Fist,  Eleazer  Barney;  West,  Warren 
Wait. 

i  Justices — Eleazer  Barney.  S.  R.  Swett,  G.  W.  Murray,  J.  H.  Kelley, 
J.  D.  Weeks,  State;  J.  M.  Barber,  David  Barnard,  W.  A.  Wallace 
Horace  Kinne,  H.  II.  Wilson,  J.  T.  Milton,  Chas.  Day,  II.  F.  Wooster 
F.  Currier,  31.  T.  Colby,  Norman  Hadley,  W.  G.  Somers,  Elijah  Smith, 
W.  L.  Harris,  Harry  Leeds,  I.  T.  George,  C.  0.  Barney,  Isaac  Davis, 
Dexter  Richardson. 

,  Churches — Bap., - ;  F.  Bap.,  Fast  Village,  Nathan  Jones: 

Meth.,  J.  H.  Hilman ;  Fast,  0.  P.  Wright. 

Ex.  &  Tel.  Ag’t — A.  M.  Shackford.  Hotel  &.  Liv.  Stable — II.  C.Gale. 
Lawyers — G.  W.  3Iurray,  J.  D.  Weeks,  Frank  Currier. 
Manufacturers — boots  and  shoes,  J.  L.  Gove  ;  strawboard,  Stephen 
[>easlee,  Luunmers,  Nathan  Jones. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Frank  Scickney,  J.  D.  Webber,  J.H.  La- 
throp;  carpenter,  Nathan  Willis ;  harness  maker,  C.  R.  Coburn;  ma 
sons,  Stephen  Smith,  E.  W.  Johnson;  printer,  Fast,  C.  0.  Barney  . 
wheelwrights,  East,  F.  S.  Parker  ;  Factory  Village,  P.  II.  Stocker. 

!  Merchants — J.  H.  Kelley,  F.  Currier;  East,  Barney  Bros..  31.  n, 
Milton,  Rand  &  Co.,  C.  A  G.  W.  Davis,  A.  E.  Smith,  H.  W.  Aldrich 
West,  Ilpyt  &  Colby;  auctioneer,  S.  R.  Swett;  clocks  and  watches. 
J.  W.  Folsom  ;  millii.ery,  3Irs.  E.  D.  Muzzey,  31rs.  S.  A.  Swett. 
Physicians — Ara  Wheat,  E.  31.  Tucker,  J.  L.  Rogers. 

CANDIA,  ROCKINGHAM—  Pop.,  1457.  S.  E.  from  C.,  16;  W. 
from  Exeter,  20  m.  R.  R.  S. — Candia  and  East  Candia,  on  Concord  A 
Pori 8.  R.  R.  Stage  connects  with  trains  in  the  morning,  and  with 
down  train  at  night 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Frank  W.  Eaton;  Treas.,  Edmund  R.  Ingalls; 
Selectmen,  E.  R.  Ingalls,  P.  W.  Sanborn,  Frank  P.  Brown  ;  Supt. 
Oreste  J.  Bean. 

Postmasters — G.  C.  Lang;  Village,  W.  J.  Dudley. 

Justices — Jonathan  3Iartin,  John  31oore,  H.  31,  Eaton,  John  Rowe, 
J.  H.  Nutting,  R.  E.  Patten,  P.  W.  Sanborn,  State,  J.  C.  Langford, 
Edmund  Hill.  J.  II.  Philbric,  Wm.  Crane,  F.  P.  Langford,  C., 
T.  Lane,  I.  L.  Fitts,  31.  F.  Emerson,  W.  J.  Dudley,  J.  R.  Fitts,  Levi 
Bean,  Frank  W.  Eaton. 

Churches — F.  Bap.,  B.  P.  Parker ;  Cong.,  -  Pette  ;  3Ieth.,  J.  B. 

Robson, 

Express  Agent — J.  H.  Philbrick.  Hotel — Union,  G.  W.  Robinson. 
Ins.  Ag’ts — J.  H.  Nutting.  J.  L.  Fitts. 


54 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  W.  S.  Healy,  Lewis  Remo,  Janies  A. 
Ilackett  ;  butchers,  C.  H  French, Frank  Hall;  carpenters, P.  M. Towle, 
J.  R.  Batchelder.  S.  A.  Davis,  Frank  Hall;  carriage  painter,  C.  A. 
Boone;  carriage  jobber,  C.  Emery;  contractors  and  builders  L.  S. 
M un roe,  R.  H.  Dunn,  T.  H.  Clifford  ;  coopers,  J.  C.  Dearborn,  Sam’l 
.Morrill,  G.  F.  Patten  ;  masons,  Ingalls  Bunker,  Wm.  Patten  ;  dress¬ 
making,  Misses  Remoe  :  painters  and  paper  hangers,  E.  E.  Winship. 
Charles  Bbuncer,  W.  Varnum;  printer,  J.  J.  Lane;  stone  mason,  N.  H. 
Martin,  Joseph  Watson,  Warren  Trussell ;  undertaker,  J.  M.  Young; 
wheelwrights,  J.  W.  Lovejoy,  C.  Emery. 

Merchants — G.  C.  Lang  &  Son,  J.  L.  Barker,  W.J.  Dudley,  C.  T. 
Lane  &  Co.,  T.  J.  Whitridge,  F.  P.  Browne;  auctioneers,  J.  M. 
Voting,  E  A.Buswell,  Frank  P.  Langford  ;  drugs  and  medicines,  W. 
clocks  and  watches,  J.  M.  Young. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  flour  and  meal,  S.  A.  Davis,  J.  Q.  Cass, 
J  Johuson  ;  shoes,  A.  P.  Gilman. 

Miscellaneous — music,  Nellie  M.  Eaton,  Julia  Towle,  John  K. 
Nay  ;  penmanship  and  drawing,  Martin  Y.  B.  Eaton;  real  estate, 
brokers.  J.  L.  Barker,  Joseph  Watson  ;  civil  engineers,  H.  M.  Eaton, 
J.  L.  Fitts. 

Physicians — E.  S.  Berry,  J  H.  Dearborne,  -  Young,  - 

Averill,  J.  F.  Pease. 

CA\TESiBl'RYi  MERRIMACK — Pop.,  1169,  N.  from  C.  9J 
R.  R.  S. — Canterbury,  2^  m.  and  No.  Concord,  3  xu.  on  BjC.  &  M.  R. 
R.  Stage  to  and  from  mail  train  to  Shaker  Village. 

OFFICERS — Clerk  A.  H.  Brown;  Treas.  and  Supt.  Luther  Sargent,, 
Selectmen, Edward  Osgood,  Arthur  Clough,  Millard  F.  Emery. 
Postmasters — Mrs.  M.  L.  Brown;  Shaker  Village,  B.  H.  Smith. 
Justices — D.  M.  Clough,  David  Morrill,  Edward  Osgood,  W.  II  . 
Currier,  Luther  Sargent,  State  ;  S  M.  Clifford,  H.  L.  Clough,  A.  H. 
Brown,  J.  B.  Higgins,  C.  S.  Osgood,  J.  0.  Lyford,  W.  A.  Stone,  Chas. 
Smith,  E.  II.  Knowles,  C.  IV.  Emery,  S.  C.  Pickard. 

Churches— Cong.  James  Doidt ;  Hill's  Corner — Mrs.  Lizzie  Mon¬ 
mouth  ;  F.  Bap.  J.  B.  Higgins,  A.  I).  Smith  ;  Shakers,  J.  S.  Kaime,  H . 
C.  Blinn. 

Ex.  Agent — F.  S.  Noyes. 

Merchant — A.  H.  Brown;  meat,  E.  L.  Batch  lder. 

Manufacturers — grain  cradles,  P.  C.  Clough;  lumber,  David  Mor¬ 
rill,  G.  P.  Morrill;  wash  mills  and  mangles  ior  laundry,  N.  A.  Briggs. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths.  J.  K.  Taylor,  Samuel  Hill,  E.  G.  Chase  ; 
carpenters,  T.  L.  Whidden,  M.  B.  Neal,  S.  A.  Morrill,  Samuel  Gilman. 
J.  B.  Carter,  E.  F.  Gale  ;  Shaker  Village ,  E.  K.  Knowles;  mason, 
H.  H.  Houser ;  painters,  H,  G.  Haines  ;  wheelwright,  Eliphalet 
Gale. 

C  ARROLL,  COOS — Pop.,  300,  N.  from  C.  130  ;  S.  E.  from  Lau-| 
caster.  15.  R.  R.  S. — Twin  Mountain,  on  White  Mt.,  R.  It.,  %  ln- 
iFabyan  House,  4  m  ,  on  B.  C.  <fc  M.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  Harley  E.  Jen  ness  ;  Treas.  Isaac  Thompson  ; 
Selectmen ,  M.  P.  Horton,  Oscar  Barron,  Franklin  Worthley  ;  Supt., 
Mrs.  M.  P.  Rosebrook. 

Postmasters — Twin  Mountain  House,  Oscar  Barron  ;  Fabyan, 
House,  John  Lindsey  ;  Crawford  House,  A.  T.  Barron. 

Justices — Ebenezer  G lines,  M.  P.  Rosebrook,  Wm.  F.  Hobbs,  D. 
M.  Hardy,  H.  E.  Jenness. 

Churches— Bapt.,  Royal  McDonald. 

Merchants — G.  H.  Hunt ;  auctioneer,  B.  Calden. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  55 


Hotels — Twin  Monntain  House.  A.  T.  &  0.  F.  Barron,  White  Mt. 
j  House,  It.  D.  Rounsevel  ;  Fabyan  House  Lindsey  &  French;  Craw- 
!f'ord  House,  A.  T.  &  0.  F.  Barron. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  G.  W.  Richardson,  p.  o.  ad.  Carroll,  Geo. 
Stewart,  p.  o.  ad.  Twin  Mountain  House  ;  starch,  P,  Rosebrook  &  Son. 

I  CENTER  HARBOR,  BELKNAP—  Pop.,  515.  N.  from  C. 
37  ;  N.  W.  from  Laconia,  2U.  R.  R.  S. — Meredith  Village,  on  B.  C.  & 
M.  R.  R.;  stage  and  steamboat  ( in  summer)  twice  a  day,  to  Weirs  and' 
Alton  Bay,  connecting  with  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS  —  Clerk,  D.  W.  Cram;  Treas .,  J.  M.  Paine;  Selectmen , 
J.  M.  Paine,  B.  F.  Wentworth,  A.  D.  Webster;  Supt .,  D.  M.  Whicher, 
p.  o.  ad.  Meredith  Village. 

Postmaster  &  Exp.  Ag’t— Rufus  Fellows. 

Justices — J.  H.  Moulton,  L.  W.  Watson,  W.  A.  Page,  T.  Perkins,! 
p.  o.  ad.,  Meredith  Village,  Sl&te  ;  J.  H.  Kelsea,  Quorum ;  W.  E.  Clit'-l 
ton,  Wm.  Gordon. 

.Churches — Cong.,  E.  P.  Stone;  F.  Bap.,  West,  D.  Batchelder. 

Hotels  &  Livery  stables — Senter  House,  J.  L.  Huntress;  Moulton 
House,  S.  F.  Emery.  I 

Manufacturers — lumber,  clapboards  and  shingles,  D.  M.  Hawkins; 
lumber,  F.  A.  Brown.  j 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  C.  II.  Weeks,  J.  L.  Merrill;1 
Geo.  N.  Emery;  boot  and  shoe  makers,  T.  C.  Gordon,  W.  C.  Jackson, 
B.  F.  Couuce;  carpenters,  E.  S.  Tucker,  Stephen  Wentworth,  J.  P. 
Leighton;  masons,  E.  H.  Nudd,  G.  W.  Smith;  painters,  Jacob  Rey~i 
nolds,  John  Locke;  photographer  W.  C.  Jackson;  wheelwrights, 
Thomas  Webber,  L.  W.  Watson,  G.  B.  Webster. 

Merchants — J.  II.  Moulton,  Rufus  Fellows;  auctioner,  R.  L.  Coe: 
clocks  and  watches,  R.  S.  Keneson  ;  ready  made  clothing,  R.  Fellows. 
Physicians— J.  C.  Page,  W.  A.  Page.  Tel.  Ag’t — F.  II  Morse. 
Summer  Boarding  Houses— Almon  Benson,  W  A.  Page,  R.  L.  Coe. 
B.  F.  Kelsea,  T.  C.  Gordon,  R.  Fellows  ;  Red  Hill  House,  Dow  &,  Gould ; 
Brown  Cottage,  B.  F.  Wentworth. 

Clianrtlerville — See  Newbury. 

CHARLESTOWV,  SULL1VA N— Pop.,  1742.  W.  from  C.,  51; 
S.  W.  from  Newport,  20.  R.  R.  S. — Charlestown,  North  C.,  South  C., 
and  Springfield,  on  Sullivan  R.  R.,  a  portion  of  C.  V.  line. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  C.  C.  Kimball ;  Treas.,  George  Olcott ;  Selectmen , 

R.  W.  Piper,  F.  W.  Putnam,  R.  R.  Allen  ;  Supt.,  C.  E  Whipple. 
Postmasters — C.  C.  Kimball ;  South,  Mrs.  Albee;  North ,  W.  A.  Hunt.! 
Justices — E.  L.  Cushing;  Geo.  Olcott,  State;  Abel  Hunt,  Quorum; 

A.  D.  Hull,  Beuj.  Whipple,  G.  W.  Hamlin,  Geo.  Hubbard,  C.  C.  Kim¬ 
ball,  II.  B.  Vial  I,  L.  W.  Albee,  Geo.  S.  Bond. 

Churc-hes — Cong.,  Geo.  II.  Dunlap;  Epis.,  St.  Luke's,  R.  M.  Berke¬ 
ley;  Unit.,  A.  S.  Nickerson  :  Meth.,  North ,  G.  F.  Wells. 

Exp.  Ag’t — D.  G.  Stoughton;  North,  W.  A.  Hunt. 

Hotels — Eagle,  J.  B.  Dinsmoor ;  Cheshire  Bridge  House,  C.  W.  Fair- 
brother:  Conn.  River  House,  South,  J.  G.  Wightman. 

Lawyers — E  L.  Cushing,  Faulkners*  &  Batchelder. 

Livery  Stable— H.  B.  Viall. 

Manufacturers — boots  and  shoes,  Briggs  &  Co.;  cigars,  South,  Hoop¬ 
er  Bros.;  grist  and  saw  mills.  North ,  H.  Metcalf;  lumber,  Charlestown 
Steam  Mill  Co.:  South ,  Eli  Adams. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  II.  Smirh,  Brooks  Kimball, 
M.  C.  Milliken,  O’Brien  &  Benware;  North,  D.  W.  Parks  ;  carpenters, 

S.  A.  Spooner,  J.  Burtt,  jr.,  W.  S.  Westgate,  H.  C.  Ellinwood ;  North, 


56  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


A.  Clark,  W.  C.  Hobart,  W.  F.  Merrill;  cabinet  maker.  North ,  C.  A. 
Way ;  hair  dresser,  F.  Cunlia ;  liar  ness  makers,  F.  F.  You  ns,  C.  Sorrow; 
jeweller,  Ellen  D.  Fletcher ;  painters,  T.  R.  Melville,  A.  G.  Graham,  S. N. 
Corbin  ;  printer,  D.  S.  Hamlin :  tailor,  C.  C.  Chadborne,  J.  F.  Young. 

Merchants— L.  H.  Royce  &  Co.,  \Y  H.  Labaree;  North.  Metcalf  & 
Hamlin;  auctioneer,  J.  C.  Stebbius ;  boots  and  shoes,  J.  A.  Hunt; 
drugs  and  medicines,  F.  S.  Barbour;  fancy  goods  and  notions,  C.  C. 
Kimball  ;  furniture,  W.  B.  Clark  ;  groceries,  Edward  Cooley  ;  millinery, 
Mrs.  J.  A.  Hunt;  stoves  and  tin  ware,  G.  S.  Bond. 

Physicians — S.  Webber,  N.  G.  Brooks ;  dentist,  South,  L.  W.  Albee. 
Tel.  Ag:t — Geo.  H.  Dickinson. 

CHATHAM,  CARROLL— Pop.,  445.  N.  E.  from  C.  92  ;  N.  from 
Ossipee,  40.  R.  R.  S. — Frey  burg,  Me.,  12  m.,  on  P.  &  O.  R.  K.  Daily 
stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Charles  Binford ;  Treaty  Bliss  Clrarles:  Selectmen , 
Paul  Chandler,  0.  Anderson,  J.  E.  Hutchins;  Supt.,  M.  Harriman. 

Postmasters — I.  E.  Clay ;  North,  Richard  Cltandler;  S^juth,  Jonah 
Hill,  jr,  , 

Justices — I.  E.  Clay,  Quorum;  J.  Hill,  jr.,  C.  Binford,  J.  C.  Eastman 
Paul  Chandler. 

Churches — Cong.,  J.  H.  Leavitt  ;  Meth..  Elphalet  Weeks. 
Manufacturers — clothes  pins,  Nutter,  Copp  x  Co.;  lumber,  I.  E. 
Clay. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  Fdson  Guptill;  carpenters,  Jonathan 
Johnson,  Lon  nan  Blake,  F.  Abbott;  millwright,  Jonathan  Johnson  ; 
wheelwright,  M.  E.Clay. 

t'HES  !  ER,  ROCK1NGUA M — Pop.,  1155.  S.  E.  from  C„  23; 
W.  from  Exeter,  15.  R.  R .  S. — Derry  on  M.  <£  L.  R.  R.;  Daily  stage. 
West  Hampstead,  on  N.  A  R.  R.  R.,  5  m. 

OFFICERS — Clerk.  C.  F.  Marston  ?  Tresis.,  J.  W.Xoves  ;  Selectmen. 
Win.  Greenougk,  S.  S.  Parker,  G.  W.  Do!  her;  Supt.,  L.  Chesley. 
Postmaster  A  TeL  Op.— C.  A.  Wilcomb. 

Justices — J.  W.  Noyes,  T.  J.  Melvin,  Woodbury  Marsters,  William 
Ciawford,  Lucien  Kent,  Suite;  J.  S.  Conch.  Wm.  Greenongh,  Quorum; 
J.  F.  Brown,  C.  H.  Knowles.  C.  F.  Marston,  Jos.  Webster,  Henry 
Moore,  Parker  Morse.  D.  L.  BatcheMer,  C.  A.  Wilcomb.  J.  0.  Lane. 

Churches — Bap.,  H.  W.  Eaton  ;  Cong.,  Chas.  Tenney  ;  Meth.,  I.  G. 
Pi  ice.  I 

Manufacturers — barrels,  C.  S.  Wilcomb ;  boots  and  shoes,  John. 
Underhill. 

Mechanics — blacksmith*.  Nelson  Gillingham.  R.  B.  Morse,  Kent  & 
McDulfee:  carpenters,  H.  A.  Hall,  J.  Pressy,  B.  L.  Pollard,  C.  B.  Hall 
coopers,  C.  8.  Wilcomb,  G.  W.  Wilcomb;  mason,  J.  M.  day:  watch¬ 
maker,  C.  F.  Marston  ;  wheelwrights.  J.  W.  West,  2nd,  Haxen  Mills 
Merchants — Henry  Moore,  C.*A.  Wiicoinb,  Melvin  A  Morse  ;  auc¬ 
tioneers,  N.  S.  Morse,  A.  J.  Merrill. 

Physicians — J.  ¥.  Brown,  L.  Cheslev  ;  eclec.,  E  L.  Wright. 
CHESTERFIELD,  CHESHIRE—  Pop,  1289.  S.  W.  from  C., 
62  ;  8.  W.  from  Keene,  12.  R.  R.  S. — Keene,  on  Cheshire  R.R.,  12  m 
Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS—  Clerk.  H.  C.  Harvey;  Treas.,  J.  L.  Streeter;  Select- 

j  men.  Geo.  Goodrich,  Wm.  Atherton,  j.  L.  Streeter  ;  Supt., - Hall. 

i  Postmaster — J.  H.  Goodrich,  2d. 

Justices — J.  H.  Goodrich.  E.  P.  F.  Dearborn.  C.  C.  P.  Goodrich, 
Stute;  E.  P.  Wetherell,  J.  M.  Richardson,  J.  W.  Chamberlain,  jr., 
Win.  Bennett,  Murray  Davis,  H.  C.  Harvey,  J.  H.  Goodrich,  2d. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

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1 

Churches — Cony;., - ;  Metli., - . 

Exp.  Ag’ t — II.  Kilburn. 

Hotel— LuciuS  Thatcher.  Livery  Stable— E.  P.  Wetherell. 
Manufacturers — lumber,  B.  F.  P.erce,  H.  Butler.  T.  Butler. 
Mechanics — carpenters,  .1.  W.  Hildreth,  Chas.  Hildreth  ;  masons, 
'Geo.  Goodrich,  P.  H.  Stone,  N.  Smith. 

Merchant — 7.  H.  Goodrich,  2d.  Physician— D.  F.  Randall. 

West — R.  R.  S. — Dumnierston.  Vt  ,  1  mile. 

Postmaster— E.  H.  Colburn.  Church— Univ  ,  Joseph  Barber. 

!  Manufacturers — Hour  and  meal,  W.  Ford,  W.  W.  Farr  ;  lumber, 

| Ransom  Farr,  W.  W.  Farr. 

I  Mechanics — blacksmiths.  Onesine  Pelker,  Smith  Starkey;  carpen¬ 
ters,  I,  D.  Farr,  L.  D.  Farr;  masons,  W.  Farr,  Parker  Farr,  Asa  Smith* 
Merchant — dry  goods,  groceries  and  auctioneer,  C.  P.  Gilson. 
Factory  Village— Postmaster — J.  C.  Farwell. 

Church— Union, - . 

Hotel  &  Livery  stable— Sanford  Guernsey  ;  Lake, - Kilbura. 

Manufacturers — bits  and  augers,  Benjamin  Pierce;  Hour  and  meal, 

B.  C.  Farr  :  leather,  Dexter  Warren  Sc  Co.,  Earl  Warren  ;  lumber,  G.  S. 
Fletcher,  T.  L.  Fowler,  H.  J.  Fowler,  J.  W.  Chamberlain,  J.  M.  G 
Wright,  Win.  Atherton,  F.  L.  Fullam,  Steam  Power  Co.,  J.  W.  Richard¬ 
son,  clerk;  sash,  blinds  and  doors,  Geo.  L.  Hamilton;  staves  and 
shingles.  I.  P.  Ihixton  ;  wheel  heads,  S.  S.  Campbell  ;  wool  and  flax 
wheels,  F.  II.  Pierce. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  J.  H.  Goodrich,  P.  B.  Albee;  carpen! ers> 

C.  S.  Campbell.  A.  Wilson.  J.  L.  Wilson,  II.  Starkey,  A.  Farwell ;  ma¬ 
sons,  D.  S.  Walton,  S.  Chamberlain,  D.  E.  Robbins. 

Merchants — J.  C.  Farwell ;  jewelry,  Geo.  F.  Darling. 

Physician — J.  F.  Butler. 

CHK  llESTEft,  MERRIMACK—  Pop.,  872.  E.  from  C.,  8. 
R.  R.  S. — Chichester,  on  Suncook  Valley  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Charles  A.  Langmaid  ;  Treas.,  David  T.  Brown  ; 
[Selectmen,  David  T.  Brown,  Horace  Carpenter,  George  M.  Munsey  ; 
Supt.,  Samuel  Kendall. 

Postmasters — Solomon  Leavitt;  North,  G.  P.  Haines. 

Justices — Edward  Langmaid,  C.  H.  Carpenter,  H.  C.  Knowlton; 
lState ;  Augustus  Leavitt,  0.  C.  Shaw,  Charles  Lake. 

Churches — Cong., - ;  Met  h.,  Abram  R.  Lunt. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  G.  W.  Lane,  G.  M.  Munsey  ;  wooden  han¬ 
dles,  J.  0.  Men  ill. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  J.  W.  Lamplirey;  carpenters.  Albert  San¬ 
born,  E.  A.  Miller  ;  painter.  C.  E.  Call ;  wheelwright,  Ira  Sanborn. 
Exp.  Ag't — G.  S.  Sanders.  Merchant — Augustus  Sheldon. 

ft  orl  It — Churches— Adv., - - ;  Bap., - . 

Manufacturers — boots  and  shoes,  E.  &  G.  S.  Sanders;  lumber,  C.  G. 
Sanders,  Eneas  Ordway,  Joseph  Holmes,  J.  Mason,  G.  H.  Haines. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  James  Cliesley,  John  Fellows;  carriage 
anrl  sleigh  maker,  G.  H.  Haines, 

Merchants — G.  P.  Haines,  Joseph  Morse. 

Cliocorua. — See  Albany. 

CLAREMONT,  SULLIVAN—  Pop.,  4058.  N.  W.  from  C.,  50. 

R.  R.  S. — Claremont,  on  Concord  and  Claremont,  R.  R.;  Claremont 
Junction,  West  Claremont,  on  Sullivan  R.  R. 

OFFICERS—  Clerk,  F.  F.  Haskell:  Treas.,  E.  W.  Tolies  ;  Selectmen, 

S.  F.  Rossiter,  John  W.  Jewett,  II.  P.  Sliedd  ;  Supt.,  M.  S.  Rossiter; 
j  Agent  ,  C.  G.  Buel. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


58 


Postmaster— J.  M.  Whipple. 

Justices — T.  J.  Harris,  0.  F.  R.  Waite,  Arthur  Chase,  J.L.  Farwell. 
C.  H.  Eastman,  Win.  E.  Tutherly,  J.  S.  Walker,  Ira  Colby,  II.  W 
Parker,  E.  D.  Baker,  W.  II.  H.  Allen,  Wm.  Clark,  R.  W.  Silsbee,  C.  0. 
Eastman,  E.  L.  Goddard,  James  Holt,  John  McLaughlin,  State  ;  J.  \V. 
'Sanborn,  Sumner  Putnam,  June  Pierce,  G.  G.  Ide,  W.  Ellis.  Albert 
jRossiter,  S.  G.  Jarvis,  A.  Dickinson,  Hermon  Holt,  I.  D.  Hall,  W.  P. 
Beckwih,  George  Davis. 

Churches — Bap.,  Joseph  Swaim  ;  Cong.  Levi  Rodgers  ;  Epis., - 

I - ;  Meth.,  E.  R.  Wilkins;  R.  Cath.,  Cornelius  O’Sullivan  ;  Univ., 

Edward  Smiley. 

Exp.  Ag’t— 0.  J.  Brown. 

Tel.  Ag’t — Henry  Judkins. 

Hotels — Tremont  House,  Chas.  H.  Clark;  Sullivan  House,  J.  Leet 
&  Son  ;  Belmont  House,  E.  F.  Leet. 

Ins.  Ag’ts — T.  J.  Harris,  Algernon  Willis,  C.  0.  Eastman,  J.  L. 
Farwell,  James  Bullard,  Wm.  Clark,  E.  P.  Storrs,  B.  M.  Morrill. 

!  Lawyers — E.  D.  Baker,  Ira  Colby,  H.  W.  Parker,  Arthur  Chase,  W. 
ill.  II.  Allen,  Hermon  Holt,  Geo.  Davis. 

Literary  institution — Stevens  High  School,  A.  J.  Swain,  prin. 
Livery  Stables— Stowell  &  Welcome,  J.  M.  Hey  wood,  Frank  Clem-j 
ent,  C.  W.  Kendall,  L.  W.  Watriss. 

Manufacturers — bakers,  Henry  Kimball,  G.  E.  Bostwick ;  blinds, 
|doors.  moulding  and  sash,  Whitney  &  Goodall ;  blind  trimmings, 
hames  and  patent  two  blade  mincing  knives.  L.  N.  Kempton  ;  books. 
Claremont  Manuf’g  Co.;  boots  and  shoes,  R.  W.  Farwell  &  Co.,  Barrett 
&  Tenney,  H.  C.  Noj’es,  S.  E.  Noyes,  Wm.  lledfield,  Ii.  A.  Dickinson  & 
Co.,  E.  F.  Johnson,  W.  A.  Corey,  Hill  &  Labounty ;  brick,  L.  B.  Farr: 
cigars,  Deane  Bros.,  Abbott  &  Hart,  G.  &  T.  Hale;  carriages  and 
sleighs,  Gill  Leuven;  cottons,  Mouadnock  Mills  Co.,  Daniel  W.  John¬ 
son,  agent ;  carpets  aud  toweling,  J.  McFarlane;  flour  and  mill  feed, 
Sugar  River  Mill  Co.:  files  and  rasps,  Samuel  Richardson,  jr.;  knit 
shirts  and  drawers,  Herbert  Bailey  ;  leather,  Charles  H.  Eastman  ; 
lumber,  Mouadnock  Mills  Co.,  Sugar  River  Mill  Co.,  C.  H.  Swain,  A.  D. 
Beatson  ;  mill  feed,  I.  C.  Harriman ;  shingles,  house  furnishings,  Ac. 
L.  W.  Randall  ;  paper  print,  Claremont  Manut’g  Co  ;  G.  G.  Ide.  ag^t ;! 
Sugar  River  Paper  Mill  Co.,  J.  T.  Emerson,  ag’t;  stair  rails,  mould-, 
ings,  &c.,  Freeman  &  O’Neil;  stereotype  plates,  Claremont  Manuf’g 
Co.;  woolens  and  cassimeres,  G.  L.  Balcom;  flannels,  Monadnock  Mills 
Co.;  wool  rolls,  R.  Shepardson  ;  wine,  Albert  Hale. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans  —  blacksmiths,  L.  W.  Watriss,  C.  E.  Albee, 
Peter  Meyette,  A  Young  ;  carpenters,  0.  Newton,  J.  Ilendee,  G.  B.{ 
Farrington,  G.  D.  Osgood,  L.  R.  Chase,  L.  D.  Hall,  0.  A.  Bond,! 
Geo.  Murphy,  G.  Murphy,  jr.,  D.  J.  Livingston,  H.  Baker,  L.  E. 
Comstock,  A.  S.  Burbank,  N.  L.  Davis,  G.  T.  Stockwell,  Ilait 
Brothers,  Austin  Perry,  H.  R.  Beckwith,  Wm.  Chandler  ;  cooper. 
A.  R.  Russell ;  hair  dressers,  E.  H.  Jacques,  Eugene  Millet te,  W.  Lee  ; 
harnesses,  T.  Dart,  E.  J.  Bowen,  R.  C.  Bradford,  L.  D,  Patten  ;  laun¬ 
dry,  A.  J.  Blodgett;  Machinists,  Sullivan  Machine  Co.,  J.  P.  Upham, 
Pres.,  M.  A.  Nott, ;  marble  workers,  Blood  k  Woodcock  ;  masons,  C.  F. 
Tibbels,  G.  A.  Walker,  G.  W.  Howe.  S.  Mitchell,  A.  Walker,  D.  Spaul¬ 
ding,  L.  Stearns,  C.  Edson ;  painters,  J.  T.  Little,  John  Barnard,  G. 
Rowell,  T  L.  Heath,  G.  II.  Abbott:  landscape,  R.  E.  Miller;  photo¬ 
grapher,  Wm.  Coffrin  ;  printers,  Claremont  Manuf’g  Co.,  J.  Weber,  R. 
I;.  Smiley  &  Co.,  S.  H.  Story;  tailors,  S.  F.  Redfield,  E.  F  Houghton; 
L.  M.  Blood-;  tin,  sheet  iron  and  copper  plate  workers,  A.  C.  Stone  k 

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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  59 


Co.,  S.  S.  Rand,  J.  G.  Briggs;  watch  makers,  Solon  Silsbee,  Reuben 
Spencer,  S.  I.  L.  Woodbury. 

Merchants — Henry  Patten,  J.  W.  Peirce  &  Co.;  agents’  furnishing 
goods,  Albert  Hale,  auctioneers,  H.  L.  Hubbard,  F.  F.  Haskell ;  books 
and  stationery,  Claremont  Stationery  Co.;  boots  and  shoes,  It.  W.  Far- 
well  &  Co.,  H.  A.  Dickinson  &  Co.,  E.  F.  Johnson,  II.  C.  Noyes  C.  H. 
Wee  1  &  Co.;  dry  goods,  C.  H.  Weed  <fc  Co.  Ileywood  &.  Co.,  S.  Baum  & 
Co.;  drugs  and  medicines.  W.  M.  ijadd,  II.  L.  Brooks,  Willis  &  Baker, 
jF.  G.  Winn  ;  flour,  Sugar  River  Mill  Co.,  C.  G.  Buel ;  fancy  goods  &  toys, 
R.  D.  Kellogg,  E.  S.  Rand,  Reuben  Speucer ;  99  cent,  Smith  Bros.;  fish, 
T.  Burns  ;  lurniture  and  crockery,  Haskell  &  Tolies,  A.  M.  Hauaford  : 
groceries,  F.  &  G.  W.  Jewett,  Briggs  &.  Zoller,  F.  Rafferty,  C.  Jones, 
j&  Co.,  William  Bailey,  Welch  &  Sleeper,  L.  N.  Kempton;  hardware 
land  agricultural  implements,  G.  H.  Stowell,  C.  Jones  &  Co.;  jewelry 
land  silver  ware,  R  Spencer,  S  I.  L.  Woodbury,  Hey  wood  &  Co.;  meat, 
|B.  F.  Thraslier,.C.  H.  Dole,  J.  W.  Pierce  &  Co.,  Barney  &  Prouty,  Pollard 
&  Harris;  millinery,  Mrs.  M.  H  Babcock  C.  M.  Leet  &  Co.,  Mrs.  M.  A. 
Davis,  C.  E.  Moulton;  periodicals,  E.  S.  Rand;  ready  made  clothing, 
and  gents  furnishing  goods.  Fred  llaubrich  &  Co.,  James  Holt, 
I.  D.  Hall:  sewing  machines,  R.  Spencer,  I.  D.  Hall,  Ileywood  &  Co..| 
E.  II  Colby,  Herbert  Reed;  stoves  and  tin  ware,  S.  S.  Rand,  A.  C. 
Stone  &  Co.,  J.  G.  Briggs. 

Physicians — N.  Tolies,  S.  G.  Jarvis,  C.  A.  Yolk,  A.  R.  Cummings, 

C.  E.  Baker,  O.  B.  Way.  L.  J.  Graves,  S.  T.  Shaw,  C.  W.  Tolies,  Mrs. 
Fletcher;  eclec  ,  A.  J.  Flagg;  liomeo.,  C.  C.  Ellis;  dentists,  Smith 
&  Jarvis,  J.  Back. 

West- Postmaster— H.  G.  P.  Cross. 

Physician— S.  G.  Jarvis. 

Church — Epis.,  I.  G.  Hubbard,  D.  D.  Merchant — June  Pierce. 
Hotels — H.  G.  P.  Cross.  B.  F.  Hemingway. 

Manufacturers — hanging  paper,  R.  Jarvis;  wrapping  and  hanging 
paper,  J.  S.  Farrington  ;  lumber,  J.  S.  Farringtou,  R.  Jarvis. 

Cli  AKKSYILLE,  CO  OS’ — Pop.,  269.  N.  from  C.,  175.  R.  R.S. 
— Nort.h  Stratford,  30  m.,  on  Grand  Trunk  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas.,  J.  W.  Young;  Selectmen,  J.  H.  Young, 
Hosea  Crawford,  Joel  Mann;  Supt.,  Horace  Comstock. 

Postmaster— P.  C.  Roby. 

Manufacturer — starch,  Johu  Keyser. 

Justices — P.  C.  Roby,  B.  C.  Wiswall,  Horace  Comstock,  N.  H. 
Wheeler. 

Mechanics — carpenter,  Arthur  Aldrich  ;  masons,  L.  A.  Felton,  F. 
Pearsons. 

C'i  in  ion  Grove — See  W'eare. 

JjE  tlilOOK,  COOS — 34  Shiretovvn.  Pop.,  2500.  N.  from  C. 
150;  N.  E  from  Lancaster,  36.  R.  R.S. — North  Stratford,  14  m.,  on 
G.  T.  R  R.  Daily  stage.  f 

I  OFFICERS — Clerk.  H.  B.  Parsons  Treas.,  C.  Colby  ;  Selectmen ,  Milton 
Harrimau,  R.  C.  Jameson,  Ransom  Ilarriman  ;  Supt.,  W.  A.  Graham. 
Postmaster — J.  Cooper.  Exp.  Ag’tS — Wentworth  &  Capeu. 
Justices— H.  Bedel,  E.  Aldrich,  Wm.  H.  Shurtieff,  J.  I.  Pa;  sons,  E.G. 
Rogers,  0.  F.  Stacy,  A.  S.  Eustis,  W.  A.  Graham,  Albert  Barker,  State; 

D.  C.  Reniick,  H.  W.  WToodiow,  D.  E.  Cummings,  B.  R.  Gilman,  John 
jWhittemore,  H.  M.  Leavitt,  Alfred  Loverin,  H.  B.  Parsons,  A.  Cum- 
jmings,  J.  H.  Dudley,  S.  S.  Merrill,  J.  S.  Capen,  Milton  Harrimau,  A.  M. 
Gould,  C.  Colby,  G.  H.  Roby,  Frank  Aldrich,  R.  G.  Jameson,  F.  F. 
Johnson,  Ransom  Ilarriman,  C.  A.  Bridge,  J.  M.  Hartwell. 


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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

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Churches — Cong.,  L.  W.  Harris;  Moth.,  D.  J.  Smith. 

Hotels — Monadnock,  Thomas  Rowan  ;  Parsons  House,  E.  F.  Bailey.' 
Lawyers — A.  Barker,  J.  II.  Dudley,  E.  Aldrich,  W.  II.  Shurtleff,  J.  I. 
Parsons. 

Literary  Institution— Colebrook  Academy, - ,  prin. 

'  Livery  Stables— E.  F.  Bailey,  T.  Rowan,  Rowell  &  Jacobs,  C.  Cum¬ 
mings. 

Manufacturers — brick,  A  Osgood;  furniture,  I.  Quimby,  J.  Babb;1 
leather,  0.  Hilliard;  lumber,  II.  Bedel.  Rich  &  Spencer;  plows,  stoves 
and  castings,  Graham  &  Gilkey  ;  rat  exterminator,  Charles  Parsons  ;j 
sash  blinds  and  doors,  II.  Hammond,  C.  E.  Rolfe;  starch,  S.  R.  &  S.  S. 
Merrill,  H.  Bedel,  Lovering  &  Patrick,  Ilarriinan  &  Co..  I.  Young,  J.  W.j 
Hooper,  L.G.  Piper,  Crawford,  Aldrich  &  Eustis  ;  woolens.  Jas.  Loomis. 

!  Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  Geo.  Gleason,  David  Kobie, 
Sumner  Cummings,  Geo.  Clifford,  Jameson  &  Jordan,  Michael  Mana- 
han,  E.  D.  N.  Harriman,  J.  B.  Little;  carpenters  W.  S.  Rolfe,  F.  C.i 
Rolfe,  S.  W.  Tirrill,  A.  Hicks,  E.  Howat,  Daniel  Stevens,  H.  Eastman, 

E.  Holden,  Dan  Coats;  coffins,  I.  Quimby  &  Keyes;  coopers,  II.  P. 
Shattuck,  J.  Shatruck,  Rice  &  Spencer;  hair  dressers,  Henry  Balen- 
tine,  M.  Boyce;  harness  makers,  Thomas  Mackey,  A.  G  Day;  ma¬ 
chinist.  C.  T.  Siodard  ;  marble  worker,  G.  Levett ;  masons,  Wm.  Rolfe.! 
Alfred  Rolfe,  Dan  Fletcher,  Wm.  Lyman,  E.  Holden;  painters.  Wm. 
Phillips,  C.  S.  Stanley,  Y.  S.  Whitcomb  ;  photographer,  E.  N.  Harri¬ 
man  ;  printers,  Albert  Barker,  C.  A.  Bridge  ;  tailors,  J.  W.  Savage,  M. 

Tobin:  stone  masons,  C.  Chappel.  Wm.  Chappel ;  upholsterers,  - , 

Quimby.  J.  Babb  ;  wheelwrights,  G.  S.  Norris,  C.  E.  Rolfe,  B.  W.  Drew 
J.  D.  Little,  C.  H.  Huntoon. 

Merchants — S.  R.  &  S.  S.  Merrill,  Crawford  &  Frye,  Wentworth  & 
Capen,  Charles  Colby  &  Co.,  E.  H.  Williams,  II.  C.  Young;  auctioneer, 

A.  Cummings;  boots  and  shoes,  Y.  F.  Cooper,  I.  Morancy,  C.  C.  Hicks  ; 
clocks  and  watches,  D.  N.  Chadsey  ;  clothing,  E.  E.  Wilder,  Crawford. 

&  Frye;  drugs  and  medicines,  William  Joslyn  &  Sons,  J.  M.  Hartwell: 
groceries,  R.  J.  Foustall,  John  Little,  Daniel  Tukebury,  Geo.  R.  Me 
Alister;  hardware,  A.  Eustis  &  Co.;  meat,  II.  P.  Cooper  &  Foristall; 
millinery,  R.  S.  Garnsby,  Misses  S.  &  B.  Cooper. 

Physicians — FL  D.  Lombard,  C.  C.  Norris,  F.  C  Harris;  homeo.,' 

J.  M.  Hartwell  ;  dentists,  David  Rowell,  J.  M.  Hartwell. 

Tel.  Ag’t—  II.  B.  Parsons. 

COLUMBIA,  Co  OS—  Pop.,  752.  N.  from  C.,  138  ;  N.  from  Lan¬ 
caster,  33.  R.  R.  S. — North  Stratford,  2%  m.  from  S.  line  of  town, 

9  m.  from  Columbia  post-office,  and  3  from  S.  C.  post-office,  on  G.  T.  R. 

R.  Stages  connect  with  morning  and  evening  trains. 

OFFICERS  —  Clerk  and  Treas ,  W.  C.  Buffington;  Selectmen ,  S.  M. 
Harvey,  C.  C.  Titus,  J.  F.  Locke;  Supt.,  A.  B.  Russell.  *1 

Postmasters — David  Chandler;  South ,  Lewis  Snow. 

Justices — S.  M.  Harvey,  Stale;  Jonathan  Gilman,  H.  M.  Hobart, 

E.  R.  Kelsea,  S.  Bailey,  Levi  Snow,  C.  C.  Titus. 

Churches — South ,  A.  B.  Russell ;  East, - . 

Manufacturers — lumber,  South  Edward  Kingsley  &  Co.;  starch, 
West ,  Columbia  Starch  Co.,  Hazen  Bedel,  p.  o.  ad.,  Colebrook,  Samuel 
M.  Harvey;  South ,  M.  Marshall;  East,  S.  Richardson  k  Co.,  Rogers  • 
Libby  &  Co. 

Mechanics  —  blacksmith,  H.  M.  Hobart;  carpenters,  A.  L.  Day, 

J.  W.  Weeks  ;  masons,  (stone)  S.  W.  Curtis,  S.  C.  llowe,  A.  Osgood. 

Merchants — auctioneer,  J.  F.  Locke;  corn  and  meal,  Geo.  Ried; 
groceries,  Lewis  Snow.  . 

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CONCORD,  MERRIMACK—  Pop.,  HUGO.  R.  R  S. — Concord, 
on  C.  R.  R.,  Northern  N.  II.  R.  R.,  B.  C.  &  M.  R.  R.,  C.  &  C.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — City  Clerk,  C.  F.  Stewart;  City  Treas.,  S.  C  Eastman; 
Mayor,  Geo.  A.  Pillsbury  ;  Aldermen ,  Fisherville,  J.  C.  Linehan,  Ward 
1;  East,  J.  G.  Tallunt,  Ward  2;  West,  J.  D.  Knight,  Ward  3;  S.  W. 
Shattuck,  Ward  4;  J.  A.  Cochran,  Ward  5;  B.  G.  Merrill,  Ward  6; 
Henry  Churchill,  Ward  7 ;  Common  Council,  F.  G.  Chandler,  Edward 
Runnels,  Ward  1 ;  J.  T.  Tenney,- J.  T.  Batchelder,  Ward  2;  S.  W.  Kel- 
lom,  1.  C.  Phillips,  Ward  3  ;  J.  C.  Thorn  E.  N.  Shepard,  Ward  4;  G  F. 
iUndeiliill.  A.  B.  Smith,  Ward  5;  L.  B.  Hoit,  Timothy  Colby,  Ward  6; 
E.  A  F.  Hammond,  J.  W.  Lane,  Ward  7  ;  Assessors,  Cyrus  Runnels, 
Timothy  Carter,  Curtis  White,  W.  A.  Bean,  Clias.  Woodman,  G.S.  Den¬ 
nett,  J.  B.  Weeks  ;  Collector  of  Taxes,  C.  T.  II untoon  ;  Superintending 
School  Committee ,  Rev.  A.  Burnham,  Abial  Rolfe,  W.  W.  Flint :  Boardof 
Education,  Elisha  Adams,  II.  J.  Crippen,  Warren  Clark,  P.  B. Cogswell, 
Oliver  (Pillsbury,  E.  L.  Conger,  S.  C.  Whitcher;  City  Marshall,  John 
Connell;  Assistant  Marshall,  Fisherville,  John  Chadwick;  Chief  En-' 
gineer ,  J.  N.  Lauder;  Police  Court,  Justice,  Sylvester  Dana;  Special 
Justice,  A.  B.  Thompson  ;  C^erk,  R.  P.  Staniels  ;  Solicitor,  C.  P.  Sanborn  ; 
Police  Officers,  J.  E.  Rand,  C.  II.  Jones;  Constables,  John  Connell,  John 
Chadwick,  Harrison  Partridge. 

Postmasters — Jas.  E.  Lai  kin;  East,  SarnT  L.  French;  West,  Joseph 
Eastman;  Mast  Yard,  D.  G.  Holmes. 

Justices — Geo.  Abbott,  Asa  Fowler,  J.  S.  Noyes,  Josiah  Minot,  L.  D. 
Stevens,  J.  B.  Walker,  H.  P.  Rolfe,  Amos  Hadley,  B  F.  Gale,  G.  A. 
Pillsbury,  J.  Y.  Mugridge,  Peter  Sanborn,  John  Abbort,  II.  D.  White, 
Moses  Humphiey,  W.  M.  Chase,  C.  P.  Sanborn,  E.  S.  Nutter,  J.  Kim- 
jba.ll,  S.  G.  Lane,  L.  Roby,  A.  G.  Jones,  II.  E.  Perkins,  S.  K.  Jones,  S.  C. 
Eastman,  J.  H.  George,  C.  C.  Lund,  C.  F.  Stewart,  G.  S.  Blanchard, 
Darius  Merrill,  G.  G.  Fogg.  H.  J.  Crippen,  F.  S.  Dodge,  N.  II.  Shattuek, 

G.  E.  Todd,  Lyman  Jackman,  0.  Pillsbury,  J.  W.  Barney,  Sylvester 
Dana,  W.  H.  Buntin,  Calvin  Howe,  Abial  Rolfe,  S>  th  Ea-tman,  L.  S. 
Morrill,  J.  P.  Brown,  C.  W.  Moore,  L.  L.  Mower,  Z.  C.  Perkins,  J.  P. 
Bancroft,  E.  C.  Eastman,  J.  W.  Shaw,  G.  P.  Conn,  Timothy  Haynes,  C. 
C.  Danforth,  Geo.  W.  Ela,  F.  II.  Pierce,  Joseph  Wentworth,  H.  E. 
Chamberlain,  J.  Y.  Barron.  J.  W.  Hildreth.  J.  II.  Pearson,  E.  Adams, 
Thomas  M.  Lang,  Walter  Harriman,  J.  C.  Moore,  B.  E  Badger.  Ons¬ 
low  Stearns,  I.  B  Merrill,  J.  B.  Rand.  F.  S.  Dodge,  I.  A.  Hill,  Enoch 
Gerrish,  A.  J.  Prescott,  G.  W.  Lawrence,  J.  F.  Webster,  W.  C.  Harri- 
inan,  Win.  Butterfield,  Wm,  Yeaton,  W.  W.  Taylor.  M.  Gilmore,  J.  D. 
Fife,  Shadrach  Seavy,  D.  F.  Secomb,  J.  S.  Davis,  T.  B.  Martin,  R.  G- 
i Wyman,  II.  F.  Hill,  S.  C.  Whitcher,  G.  N.  Crockett,  S.  L.  French,  L. 
B.  Durgiu,  Chas.  Whitcher,  A.  W.  Silsbv,  J.  E.  Sargent,  Arthur 
Fletcher,  F.  II.  Gould.  John  Connell.  J.  C.  A.  Hill,  G.  0.  Morrill,  F.  N. 

"Brown.  L.  H.  Carroll,  J.  M.  Jones,  W.  H.  Allison,  W.  S.  Whitcomb,  E. 

H.  Roiiins,  I.  W.  Hammond,  Truman  Smith,  C.  S.  Danforth,  M.  R 
Emerson,  J.  II.  Stokes,  F.  S.  Streeter,  Win.  A.  Taylor,  Jas.  H.  Chase, 
J.  N.  Me Lintoc,  J.  P.  Nutter,  Jacob  Carter ,  Svtte  :  I.  N  Abbott,  Quo¬ 
rum-,  H.  Sanborn,  II.  B.  Foster,  A.  S.  Smith,  G.  S.  Morrill,  A.  W.  Rolfe, 
J.  E.  Browne,  R.  P.  Staniels,  W.  II.  Bell,  J,  N.  Patterson,  Henry  Rob¬ 
inson,  II.  A.  Brown,  G.  F.  Underhill,  S  W.  Hook,  W.  A.  Bean,  J.  T. 
Clough.  Geo.  P.  Cleaves,  A.  II.  Robinson.  0.  L.  Shephard,  G.  li.  Diamond, 
J.  H.  Mace  W.  W.  Holden,  C.  J. -Conner,  Chas.  R.  Corning,  B.  II. 
Couch,  Warren  Clark,  G.  W.  Estabrook,  A.  B.  Thompsou,  Stilman 
Humphrey,  T.  A.  Pillsbury,  J.  S.  Locke,  C.  C.  Davis,  C.  H.  Amsden’ 
G.  A.  Fernald,  II.  W.  Stevens,  E.  B.  Craddock,  R.  A.  Ray,  D.  E.  Howard 


62  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


C.  Y.  Dudley,  E.  A.  Merrill,  W.  W.  Flint,  Giles  Wheeler,  J.  Wetherbee, 
W.  W.  Hill,  C.  K.  Robinson,  D.  B.  Donovan,  F.  A.  llolt,  Henry  W. 
Parker,  W.  B.  Tebbetts,  J.  C.  Linehani,  E.  A.  Greeley,  Mitchell  Gil¬ 
man,  J.  B.  Morrill,  Chas.  A.  Sargent;  Wm.  A.  Clough,  Geo.  Noyes, 
S.  D.  Greeley,  D.  S.  Webster,  J.  B.  Eastman,  Geo.  B.  Whitridge,  N.  E. 
Martin, 

Churches — Advent, - ;  First  Bap.,  William  V.  Garner; 

Pleasant  St.  Bap.,  E.  C.  Spinney  ;  E.  E.  Cummings  ;  F.  Bap.,  H.  F. 
Wood,  J.  P.  Nutting  ;  Cong.,  F.  D.  Ayer;  South  Cong., - ; 

N.  Bouton,  E.  H.  Greeley,  W.  R.  Jewett;  West,  John  W.  Colwefl ;  East 

Abraham  Burnham  ;  H.  A.  Kendall,  - McClenning;  Epis.,  - 

- ;  W.  W .  Niles,  bishop  of  the  diocese  ;  Millville,  H.  A  Coit  ; 

J.  H.  Coit,  Hall  Harrison,  R.  A.  Benton,  C.  A.  Morrill;  First  Meth., 

O.  W.  Scott;  Baker  Memorial  Meth.,  W.  Eakins  ;  J.  W.  Merrill,  E. 
Adams,  0.  W.  Holman,  E.  Smith  ;  R.  Cath.,  J.  E.  Barry  ;  Uuita.,  J,  A. 
Bean  ;  Univ.,  Everett  L.  Conger. 

Exp.  Agent — Nathaniel  White. 

Tel.  Agents — Western  Union,  II.  H.  Morrison  ;  Atlantic  and  Pacific, 
Nath’l  Mclntire. 

Eating  Houses — A.  W.  Gale,  L.  H.  Carroll,  Smith  &  Newhall,  H.  M. 
Sinclair. 

Hotels — Eagle,  John  A.  White;  Phoenix,  Wm.  S.  Baker;  Elm 
House,  J.  L.  Colli  u ;  American  House,  D.  G.  Marsh;  Merrimack 
House,  D.  Silver  :  Birchdale  Springs ,  Adams  &  Co. 

Ins.  Agents — S.  &  S.C.  Eastman.  R.  P.  Stauiels,  Morrill  &  Danforth, 
Lyman  Jackman  &  Co.,  J.  B.  Marston,  Perkins  &  Ballard,  D.  E.  IIow- 
C.  W.  Moore,  Wm.  A.  Stone;  M.  It.  Emerson ,  general  agent. 

Lawyers — Asa  Fowler,  J .  E.  Sargent,  A.  Fletcher,  Sylvester  Dana, 
Josiah  Minot,  J.  II.  George,  L.  D.  Stevens,  H.  P.  Rolfe,  W.  L.  Foster, 
J.  Y.  Mugridge,  H.  E.  Perkins,  W.  W.  Flint,  S.  G.  Lane,  B.  E.  Badger,! 
j  Warren  Clark,  Unas.  P.  S  inborn.  S.  C.  Eastman,  W.  M.  Chase,  C.  C. 
Lund,  F.  II.  Pierce,  F.  A.  Fowler,  L.  S.  Morrill.  J.  H.  Albin,  F.  S. 
Streeter,  A.  L.  F.  Norris,  M.  W.  Tappan,  Fred  II.  Gould,  Henry  Robin 
son,  D.  S.  Corser,  Frank  N.  Brown,  D.  B.  Donovan,  II.  L.  Norris,  A.  C. 
.Osgood,  A.  L.  F.  Norris,  F.  S.  Streeter. 

Literary  Institutions — St.  Paul’s  school,  H.  A.  Coit,  D.  D.,  prin  ; 
'Union  High  School,  John  L.  Stanley,  prim;  Female  Boarding  and  Day, 
School,  Misses  Bridge. 

Livery  Stables—  C.  H.  Norton  &  Co.,Ansyl  S.  Dill,  A.  &  G.  A.  Foster, 
Bushey  &  Bowser,  N.  A.  Duncklee,  Wilkinson  A  Brown,  D.  Philbrick, 
Toof  &  Hobbs. 

Manufacturers — bakers,  J.  S.  Norris  &  Son,  South  End  Bakery; 
L.  H.  &  Clough  Co.; 'beds te  ds  and  furniture.  N.  H.  Stale  Prison,  G.  F. 
IComins,  contractor;  book  cases  and  desks.  J.  E.  Rundlctt ;  brick  S. 
Holt,  Past,  J.  T.  Clough  ;  candles,  M.  Critchett  &  Son;  carriages,  Ab¬ 
bott  Downing  Co.,  Concord  Carriage  M’f’g  Co.,  Flanders,  V>  bite  & 
Houstin,  J.  W.  Bliss,  Union  Carriage  Manufactorv,  II.  M.  Rav;  car¬ 
riage  springs,  J.  Palmer  &  Co.;  carriage  wheels  etc.,  Holt  Bros.;  car 
wheel  and  brass  founders,  Ford  &  Kimball;  churns,  P.  Blanchard’s 
Sons  ;  cigars,  J.  S.  Hubbard,  S.  Wardner  ;  flannels  W  st,  D.  Holden  & 
Co.;  gas,  Concord  Gas  Light  Co.;  harnesses,  J.  R.  Hill  &  Co.,  J.  D. 
Johnson  &  Son,  E.  0.  Murphy  ;  ink,  H  B.  Foster  ;  leather  and  belting, 
Page  Belting  Co.,  G.  T.  Page  ;  East,  S.  Eastman  &  Co.;  mackerel  kits, 
West,  Moses  Humphrey  ;  melodeun  and  piano  keys,  James  Crockett ; 
mouldings,  brackets  etc.,  E.  B.  Hutchinson;  organs  and  melodeons, 
Ballou  &  Curtis,  Prescutt  Organ  Co.;  organ  melodeon  and  piano  stools, 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  63' 

Prescott  Organ  Co.,  Ballou  &  Curtis ;  picture  frames  and  looking' 
glasses,  Robinson  &  Co.,  F.  D.  Batchelder,  S.  Blood;  plaster,  East ,  J. 

T.  Clough;  plows,  stoves  and  castings,  Wm.  P.  Ford  &  Co,;  pumps,  R. 
Button  ;  silver  ware,  W.  B.  Durgin  ;  slate  and  gravel  roofs,  W.  M.. 
Darrah  ;  sash,  blinds  and  doors,  A.  Bunker,  Lowell  Eastman  ;  tables 
and  refrigerators,  W.  H.  Caldwell. 

Mechanise  &  Artisans— architects,  Dow  &  Wheeler;  Artists,  A. 
Tenney,  H.  B.  Moore,  E.  W.  Kimball;  book-binders,  F.  S.  Crawford, 
Morrill  &  Silsbv,  N.  Giles  ;  brick  masons  and  builders,  Nahum  Robin-.! 
;son,  Ordway  &  Ferrin,  Lyman  Fellows,  Kenney  &  Godfrey,  W.  11. 
Kenney,  Chas.  E.  Thompson,  S.  S.  Ordway,  D.  Bramaud,  E.  B.  Hutch- 
jinson  ;  builders,  Miller  &  Sanborn,  Scott  &  Buzzell,  Samuel  ShuteJ 
Webster  A  Morgan,  Mead,  Mason  &  Co.;  fresco-painters,  W.  S.  lleuay 
i&  Son;  hair  dressers,  C.  H.  Proctor,  W.  H.  Corning,  Knee  &  Ney, 

C.  Barrett.  A.  J.  Souza,  E.  J.  Knee,  C.  W.  Allen,  Sam’l  C.  Robinson, 

A.  J.  Tabor;  harness  maker,  J.  D.  Johnson;  machinists,  Woodman 
Bros,  John  A.  White,  A.  Bean  &  Co.,  Frank  Stevens,  D.  C.  Allen 
Co.;  marble  workers,  Cummings  Bros.,  li.  N.  Farley  &  Co.,  paint¬ 
ers,  J.  C.  Tilton,  John  Connell,  Geo.  Abbott,  F.  A.  Moulton,  Geo. 
Smart,  J.  T.  Carpenter  &  Co.,  W.  II.  Perkins,  0.  C.  Cole  &  Co.,  Geo. 

P.  Glover,  F.  J.  Fullerton,  J.  H.  Caswell,  Chalirles  E.  Savory  ;  pho-' 
tograpliers,  Kimball  Bros.,  D.  F.  Gerould,  11.  P.  Moore,  11.  G.  Bailey, 
Everett  &  Lindsey;  plumbers,  Geo.  Goodhue,  Eves  <fc  Munns,  J.  II. 
Morse  ;  printers,  Republican  Press  Associ  ttion,  E.  C.  Bailey,  C.  C. 
Pearson  &  Co.,  Morrill  Silsby,  Woodbury  &  Batchelder,  E.  A.  Drew; 
silver  platers,  Smith  &  Walker,  C.  P.  Couch  ;  stair  builders,  Samuel 
Wallace  &  Sou,  II.  A.  Miles;  stone  cutters.  Concord  Granite  Co.,  J.  II. 
Flood,  Donnegan  &  Davis,  G.  W.  Emertou,  Granite  Railway,  Co.,  Walter 
Sargent  &  Co.;  Gay  Bros.,  J.  F.  Hunton  ;  stone  polishers.  J.  H.  Flood, 

J.  F.  Hunton;  turner,  M.  Dunlap  ;  upholsterers,  H.  H.  Aldrich,  Vog- 
er  Bros.,  J.  Amiable,  Fernald  &  Co. 

Merchants — agricultural  implements  and  hardware,  Humphrey, 
Dodge  &  Co.,  Gust.  Walker,  J.  Moore  &  Sons,  W.  P.  Ford  &  Co.;  auc¬ 
tioneers  and  commission  merchants,  Emerson  A  Clark,  J.  L.  Pick-' 
ering;  books  and  stationery,  E.  C.  Eastman,  D.  L.  Guernsey,  Frank 
P.  Mace,  J.  B.  Sanborn  ;  boots  and  shoes,  J.  E.  Clifford,  Harris  &  Co., 

F.  Marden,  J.  Welcome,  A.  K.  Knapp,  C.  W.  Clark,  C.  Thorn  &  Son, 

J.  French,  John  Rollins,  Geo.  F.  Whiitridge;  (wholesale),  Lawrence  &. 
Johnson  ;  carpets,  curtains  and  crockery,  Hammond  &■  Ayers,  W.  B. 
Stearns,  S.  Blood;  cigars  and  tobacco,  S.  Wardner,  J.  S.  Hubbard;' 
clothing,  W.  G.  Shaw,  Herman  Strauss,  L.  S.  Richardson,  Woodward, 
Baker  &  Co.,  John  H.  Hill,  A.  S.  Currier,  T.  W.  Williams,  C.  E. 
Twombly,  Sleeper  &  Hood,  P.  0.  Wright,  T.  W-  &  J.  H.  Stewart, 
Gritchett  &  Marden;  coal,  wood  an  1  ice,  Ranlet  &  Prescott,  G.  S. 
Locke  &  Co.,  M.  E.  Clougu  ;  coffins  and  caskets,  Chas.  Crow,  Horace 
Thompson  ;  confectionery,  fruit,  etc.,  J.  H.  Morrill,  J,  S.  Norris  &  Sou, 

A.  W.  Gale,  L.  II.  Carroll,  A.  Tyler;  clocks,  watches  and  jbwelry, 
N.  G.  Carr,  Morrill  Bros.,  E  Knight  Stanley*  &  Ayer,  A.  P.  Sher¬ 
burne,  C.  J.  Dow  ;  guns,  pistols  aud  fishing  tackle,  £.  E.  Fisher  ;  drugs 
and  medicines,  Eastman  &  Fitch,  W.  P.  Underhill  <fc  Co.,  Underhill 
&  Kitridge,  II.  B.  Foster,  F.  E.  Ingalls,  G.  II.  Martin  &  Co.;  dry 
goods,  Blanchard  &  Crapo,  D.  E.  Clark,  Boynton  &  Willard,  Currier  & 
Larkin,  F.  Evans,  F.  B.  Underbill,  James  Ilazelton,  Henry  Churchill, 
Weeks,  Patterson  <fe  Davis,  G.  F.  Whitridge,  E.  D.  Clough  &  Co.,  J  W. 
Edgerly  &  Co.,  Savage  Bros.;  East,  S.  S.  French  ;  West ,  Eastman  & 
Shepard;  fancy  goods.  E.  N.  Sliepar  l,  99c.  store;  tlmu"  aud  grain,  ; 


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Whitcher  &  Stratton,  Wood  worth,  Dodge  &  Co.,  E.  P.  Prescott  &  Co., 
(Frank  Coffin,  Batclndder  &  Co..  J.  F.  Iloyt,  G.  P.  Whiitridge,  J.  V. 
Barron  &  Co.,  J.  S  Cotton  ;  furniture,  II.  If.  Aldrich,  Vogler  Bros., 
in.  Johnson  &  Co.;  groceries,  .1.  F.  Iloit,  Carter  Bros.,  Woodworth, 
Dodge  &  Co.,  C.  C.  Webster  &  Co.,  Savage  Bros.,  II.  C.  Sturtevant, 
0.  V.  Pitman,  E.  D.  Clough  &  Co.,  J.  W.  Edgerly  &  Co.,  Batchelder 
&  Co..  A.  Webster,  G.  B.  Whittredge,  G.  F.  Whittredge,  F.  Evans 
(Currier  &  Larkin,  Lyman  Merrill,  Murphy  &  Reem  ;  W^st,  Eastman 
&  Shepard;  hats,  caps  and  furs,  A.  T.  Sanger,  W.  G.  Shaw,  C.  E.; 
Twombley,  H.  Strauss,  Pritchard  &  Ilardess  ;  iron  and  steel,  Walker 
&  Co.,  Humphrey  Dodge  &  Co.;  junk  dealers,  J.  Kimball,  A.  H. 
Curtis,  N.  P.  Rines;  maps  and  pictures,  D.  L.  Guernsey  &  Co.;  mil 
linery,  Mrs  D.  B.  Jones,  Mrs.  M.  M.  Smith,  Mrs.  J.  L.  Criwford,  J. 
(Hazelton,  Mrs.  E.  J.  Eastman,  Mrs*.  T.  II.  Brown,  Miss  M.  Flanders  ; 
optical  instruments.  G.  W.  WiLon;  paints,  oils  ami  glass,  Eastman  k 
Fitch,  C.  H.  Martin  &  Co.;  paper  hangings,  Hammond  &  Ayers,  W.  B. 
Stearns,  S.  Blood,  F.  P.  Mace;  provisions,  Flanders  &  Emmons.  D.  W. 
jWelton,  C.  E.  Swain.  Perkins  &  Dudley,  Kilburn  &  Glennon,  Beede  & 
Yeaton  ;  sadlery  hardware,  Smith  &  Walker;  sewing  machines,  F.  B. 
Clark,  Kidder  &  Belcher,  Jos.  G.  Bean,  M.  B.  Critchett ;  stoves  and 
tinware,  J.  H.  Chase,  W.  P.  Ford  &  Co.,  Stevens  k  Dunklee,  R.  C.| 
Danforth,  J.  A.  Dadmun,  Wm.C.  Elkins  &  t  'o.;  toys  and  fancy  goods,! 
J.  H.  Morrill.  Morrill  &  Silsb.v;  trunks  and  valises,  J.  R.  Hill  k  Co., 
T.  Sanger,  L.  H.  Carroll,  W.  G.  Shaw,  Herman  Strauss. 
Miscellaneons — civil  en  ineers,  C.  C.  Lund,  J.  N.  McClintock,  B, 
E.  Badger,  E.  P.  Foster,  J,  B.  Eastman;  Mast  Yard,  Cyrus  Runnels, 
claim  agent,  L.  D.  Stevens;  land  surveyor,  B.  F.  Gale;  Mast  Yard ; 
Geo.  Abbott;  music  teachers,  W.  K.  Day,  J.  H.  Morey,  Miss  Susan  C. 
Sargent,  Miss  Helen  E.  Robinson,  John  Jackman,  Florence  M.  Ladd  ; 
nurserymen,  Geo.  Main,  A.  Chandler;  straw  bleachery,  J.  A.  Bigelow.; 

Physicians — J.  P.  Bancroft,  J.  P.  Brown,  Asylum ;  J.  W.  Barney,! 

•  Ezra  Carter,  Wm.  G.  Carter,  Geo.  W  Cook,  Granville  P.  Conn,  A.  H. 
Crosby,  A,  R.  Dearborn,  Chas.  P.  Gage,  Timothy  Hiynes,  A.  H.  Rob¬ 
inson,  M.  W.  Russell,  F.  A.  Stillings  ;  hot.,  B  S.  Warren;  liomeo.,  J. 
H.  Galliuger,  J.  C.  W.  Moore,  E.  Morrill,  S.  C.  Morrill,  E.  H.  Foster, 
L.  A.  Woodbury;  special,  Mrs.  Lucinda  S.  Hall,  E.  W.  Abbott,  H.  G. 
Mclntire.  Robert  Hall.  C.  A.  Lockerby  ;  dentists,  Cummings  A  Young, 
J.  W.  Little,  C,  N.  Towle,  0.  E.  Nettleton. 

Real  Estate  Agent — S.  G.  Lane 

Fislierviili>  MERRIMACK — Pop.,  3000;  part  of  Concord  and 
Boscawen  but  distant  from  city  0  m.  R.  R.  S. — Fisherville  on  N.  R., 
R.,  conveyances  to  ail  trains,  and  N.  Concord,  on  B.  C.  &  M.  R.  R.,  1  m. 
no  conveyance. 

Postmaster — S.  F.  Brown.  Lawyer — Nehemiah  Butler. 

Churches — Bap.,  W.  B  Smith,  J.  E.  Burr;  Cong., - - - 

Meth.,  Lyman  E.  Sanborn  ;  R.  Catli.,  J.  E  Barry. 

!  Hotels — Penacook  House,  Hannibal  Bonney ;  Washington  House, 
Gilman  Shaw. 

Library —  Fisherville  Library  Association,  N.  A.  Gage  Librarian. 
Literary  Ins aiution—  Penacook  Normal  Academy,  A.  C.  Hardy, 
prin. 

Livery  Stibles — C.  N.  Butler,  M.  Bickford.  G,  Shaw. 

Manufacturers — axe  helves  II.,  M.  Fisher;  carriages,  J.  D.  Fife, 
carriage  axles,  etc.,  D.  A.  Brown  &  Co.,  circular  and  other  saws,  whif- 


fletree  springs,  Gage,  Porter  &  Co.;  cottons 
Brown;  doors,  sash  and  blinds,  C.  M.  &  A. 


II.  II.  Brown’s  Sons,  J.  S. 
W.  Rolfe  ;  excelsior. 


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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  65 


Blanchard;  flour,  &c.,  Whitcker  &  Stratton;  furniture,  H.  H.  Amsden 
'&  Sons  ;  lumber,  C.  &  J.  C.  Gage,  J.  Whittaker  &  Co.;  woolens,  A 
Harris’s  Sons. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans— civil  engineer,  J.  D.  Fife  ;  photographer, 
M.  S.  Lamphrey  ;  undertaker,  J.  A.  Coburn. 

Merchants — Gr.  M.  Dudley;  bakery,  Harlow  &  Bean;  boots  and 
shoes,  J.  P.  Sanders,  D.  W.  Fox,  Peter  Sahagan;  clothing,  J.  P.  San-; 
decs,  Critchett  &  Corser ;  coffins,  J.  A.  Coburn  ;.dry  goods,  Foote  & 
Cage,  W.  H.  Allen,  Brown  &  Foote,  J.  C.  Linuchan,  D.  Putnam;  fur¬ 
niture,  Amsden  &  Son,  G.  M.  Dudley;  groceries,  J.  C.  Linnehan,  N.  C. 
Hunt,  J.  McNeil  &  Co.,  Brown  &  Foote,  Foote  &  Cage;  hardware, 
stoves,  cutlery,  &c.,  Evans  &  Cale,  Isaac  Baty;  jewelers,  W.  H.  Bell, 
S.  C.  Noyes;  medicines,  C.  C.  Topliff;  C.  H  Fowler;  meat,  &c.,  Daniel 
Smith,  J.  Foss,  Sawyer  &  Rhoades;  millinery,  Mrs.  Jacobs,  Misses 
Peaslee,  Hale,  Chadwick;  paper  hangings,  W.  H.  Alien,  Brown  & 
Foote;  sewing  machines,  S.  C.  Noyes;  stoves  and  tin  ware,  Evans  & 
Cale,  Isaac  Baty. 

I  Physicians—  S.  M.  Emery,  W.  H,  Ilosmer,  C.  C.  Topliff;  dentists, 
H.D.  White,  J.  H.  French  H.  Knight. 

Connecticut  Cake— See  Pittsburg. 

Contoocook — See  H  >pkinton. 

CONWAY,  CARROLL — Pop.,  1607.  N.  E.  from  C.  71 ;  N.  from 
jOssipee.  28.  R.  R.  S. — Conway,  ou  P.  &  0.  R.  R.  and  Eastern  R.  R. 

|  OFFICERS— Clerk.  J.  A.  Farrington  ;  Treas.,  H.  C.  Abbott;  Select¬ 
men,  C-  W.  Wilder,  William  F.  Thompson,  H.  B.  Cotton;  Supt.,  S.  G 
Norcross. 

Postmasters — Abel  M.  Ayer;  Centre,  J.  A.  Farrington. 

Justices — S.  B.  Shackford,  L.  H.  Eastman,  H.  Me  Norton,  S.  D  J 
Thompson,  D.  E.  Thompson,  State ;  E.  P.  Lampson,  S.  H  izeltine,  J. 
Eastman,  J.  A.  Farrington,  J.  L.  C.  Wood,  C.  F.  Mansfield,  H.  W. 
Chamberlin,  Andrew  Diusmoer. 

Churches — Cong.,  S.  C.  Norcross;  Meth.,  F.  B.  Smith,  and  at 
Center. 

Hotels — Conway  House,  Grove  House,  Pequaket  House. 

Lawyers — JohnB.  Nash;  Center,  Joel  Eastman. 

Manufacturers — carriage*,  L.  S.  Merrill,  Eaton,  Burnell  &  Thomp¬ 
son  ;  lumber,  Allen  &  Warren;  lumber  and  flour,  J.  II.  Berry;  Center, 
II.  B.  Cotton  ;  pegs,  B.  F.  Sturtevant;  straw  board,  Merrill  &  Co. 
Mechanics  &  Artisans— blacksmiths,  J.  A.  Cloutman  ;  Center ,  J. 

M.  Nason  ;  carpenters,  C.  A.  Biotton,  Paul  IVentworth  ;  Center ,  0.  S. 
Hurd,  C.  C.  Perry,  B.  E.  Perkins ;  cooper,  Center,  A,  P.  Morton  ;  civil 
engineer  and  land  surveyor.  J.  A.  Farrington  ;  harness  maker  and 
carriage  trimmer,  C.  W.  Wilder;  masons,  E.  H.  Meader  ;  Center,  N. 
Peterson;  millwrights  J.  H.  Berry,  H.  W.  Berry;  painters,  A.  M. 
Ayer,  Palmer  &  Robertson,  J.  A.  Carlton,  Sawyer  Bro’s,  L.  C.  Quint,! 
Center,  D.  Atherton. 

Merchants — J.  C.  L.  Wood  ;  Center,  Farrington,  Morton  &  Co. 
Physicians — Simeon  Evans,  S.  N.  Greenlaw,  David  Watson. 

Tel.  Agt — F.  Wr.  Davis.  Livery  Stable— L.  II.  Eastman. 

Xortli — R.  R.  S. — North  Conway,  on  P.  &.  0.  R.  R.  and  Eastern 

Ir.  r. 

j  Postmaster — B.  D.  Eastman.  Physician — Wm.  Bragdon. 

Justices — H.  H.  Dow,  C.  II.  Whitaker,  S.  D.  Thompson,  L.  Pitman, 

N.  N.  Pease. 

Churches — Bap.,  T.  C.  Gleason,  Cong.,  S.  G,  Norcross;  Epis.,  II.  A. 
Parker;  Meth.,  0. M.  Corescus. 


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BUSINESS  DIRECTOR*. 

. 

Hotels  —  Kiarsarge  House,  Sunset  Pavillion,  McMillan  House, 
Washington  House,  North  Conway  House,  Interval  House,  Mason 
Hotel. 

Literary  Institutions — North  Conway  Academy.  Mrs.  Norcross, 
prim, 

Livery  Stables — Mndgett  &  Sons,  W.  C.  Eastman,  J.  W.  Whitaker, 
J.  T.  Raudall,  Alfred  Eastman. 

Manufacturers — carriages.  I.  M.  Chase,  lumber.  Furber  Bro’e,  S. 
W.  Thompson,  A.  M.  Barnes;  potter}'  C.  Harriman. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans— blacksmiths,  W.  S.  Carter,  Moses  Randall, ! 
Timothy  Clifford ;  cabinetmakers,  Moses  Chandler,  0.  H.  Boswell; 
carpenters,  C.  S.  Meserve,  G.  Y.  Eastman,  E.  R.  Eastman,  Albert 
Barnes,  J.  M.  Seavey,  Joseph  Ware,  A.  W.  Barnes,  C.  H.  Eastman, 
Alpheus  Furber,  M.  L.  Charles,  Caleb  Merrill  ;  confectioner,  G.  W. 
Barker;  cooper,  Benj.  Richardson  ;  harness  maker,  G.  F.  Boston., 
masons,  Lorenzo  Lamb;  painter,  S.  C.  Eastman;  photographer,  N. 
W.  Pease  ;  tailor,  J  F.  Mason. 

Merchants — J.  T.  Randall.  N.  S.  Davis,  N.  R.  Mason,  B.  D.  East¬ 
man,  G.  F.  Wolcott  &  Co.;  drugs  and  medicines,  L.  Pitman  ;  millinery, 
IWilson  &  Goodwin,  E.  C.  Farrington. 

Coos — See  Stratford. 

CORXISH,  SULLIVAN—  Pop.,  1334  N.  W.  from  C.  ,  60  ;  N.  W. 
from  Newport  12.  R.  R.  S. — Windsor,  Yt.,  on  Central  Yt.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS—  Clerk  and  Treas.,  Flat,  T.  A.  Gleason;  Selectmen ,  N. 
A.  Deming;  Flat ,  E.  0.  Day;  0.  B.  Williams;  Supt.,  Flat,  A.  T. 
Jackson. 

Justices — Chester  Pike,  Orlando  Powers,  II.  M.  Day,  Araunah  Bur- 
nap.  S.  A.  Tracy,  J.  A.  Parker,  State  ;  Wm.  C.  Hart,  B.  S.  Fletcher, 
J.  M.  Davidson,  Wm.  Balloch.  Lemuel  Martindale,  E.  F.  Chellis,  G. 

G.  D.  Kenyon,  D.  N.  Morgan,  S.  M.  Bugbee,C.  E.  Jackson. 

Hotel — Connecticut  River  House,  Michael  Brady. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  Chester  Pike,  G.  W.  Sargent,  J.  C. 

Whitaker.  Churches — Epis., - ;  Meth., - • 

Physician — Francis  Boardman.  Merchant — wool,  C.  Pike. 
Cornisti  Flat — R.  R.  S. — Claremont  10  m.,  on  C.  &  C.  R.  R.; 
Lebanon  10  m.,  on  N.  N.  H.  R.  R.;  Windsor,  Ytt,  8  m.,  on  C.  Y.  R.  R. 
Postmaster — T.  A.  Gleason. 

Churches — Bap.,  G.  A.  Glines  ;  Cong.,  J.  T.  Jackson. 

Hotel — Union  House,  Elmore  Barrows.  Physician — G.  W.  Hunt. 
Manufacturers — lumber,  E.  0.  &  H.  M.  Day  ;  leather,  Alvin  Com- 
mings ;  patent  medicines,  S.  Hardy's  Sons. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  S.  M.  Sherburn,  A.  K.  Spaulding,  C.  T. 
Sturtevaut;  carpenters,  B.  B.  Churchill,  Charles  Tyler;  cooper,  D.  E. 
Carroll  ;  harness  maker,  W.  H.  Sisson  ;  painter,  L.  F.  Stone ;  wheel¬ 
wrights,  J.  J.  Lamson,  D.  B.  Kinsman. 

Merchants — T.  A.  Gleason  ;  auctioneer,  clocks  and  watches,  S.  W. 
Bryant;  wool, 0.  Powers.  Physician — Geo.  W.  Hunt. 

Crawford  House— See  Carroll. 

CKOI  BON,  SULLIVAN—  Pop.,  652.  N.  W.  from  C.  44;  N.  fr. 
Newport,  7.  R.  R.  S. — Newport,  on  C.  &  C.  R.  R.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk.  Alonzo  Allen  ;  Treas.,  Ruel  Durkee ;  Selectmen, 
Ruel  Durkee,  AYm.  W.  Ryder,  Frederick  Barton;  Supt.,  II.  A.  Barton. 
Postmasters — Alonzo  Allen;  Flat,  Mrs.  Polly  D.  Ilall. 

Justices — Nathan  Hall,  Elias  Powers,  John  Cooper,  D.  R.  Hall,  W. 

H.  Powers,  Albina  Hall,  W.  W.  Le  Seur  State",  J.  C.  Grundy,  Alonzo 
Allen. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

67i 

1 

Churches — Cong., - ;  Meth.,  W.  W.  Le  Seur  ;  Flat » 

Univ., - . 

Hotel — Croydon  House,  David  A.  Sargent. 

Ins.  Ag’t — Flat ,  Dan’l  R.  Hall. 

Manufacturers — Flat,  excelsior  and  mattress  filling,  Adams  &  Co 
lumber,  Flat,  Humphrey  &  Hanson;  patent  ox  yokes,  S.  G.  Walker. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Harry  Leeds;  carpenter,  Hubbard  Coop¬ 
er  ;!mason,  Hubbard  Cooper;  painters,  H.  Cooper,  Ruel  D.  Hall. 

Merchants — George  W.  Dunbar;  groceries,  David  A.  Sargent ;  wool, 
j Pliny  Hall. 

Physician — Williams  Barton 

DALTOJi,  COOS — Pop..  733.  N.  from  C.,  112  ;  S.  fr.  Lancaster,  8. 

R.  R.  S — Dalton,  on  White  Mt.  R  R.  Stages  connect  with  trains 
twice  a  day.  Lunenburg  on  P.  &  0.  R.  R.;  one  mile  from  Sumner 
House. 

OFFICERS — Cleric  and  Treas.,  B.  A.  Taylor;  Selectmen ,  Jona  M. 
Lang,  Ira  C.  Carlton,  George  Weston  ;  Supt.,  A.  E.  Hall. 

Postmaster — H.  P.  Blakslee.  Church — Cong.,  A.  E.  Hall. 

Justices — J.  B.  Sumner,  B.  A.  Taylor,  State  ;  J.  M.  Lang. 

Hotels — Sumner  House,  J.  B.  Sumner  ;  Rosebrook  House,  Lee 
Rosebrook. 

Manufacturers— lumber,  Libby,  Gordon  &  Co.,  G.  W.  &  N.  W.  Lib¬ 
by  ;  starch,  Littleton  Starch  Co.,  Libby,  Sartwell  &  Co. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  B.  E.  Somers;  carpenters,  J.  P.  Thorn. 
R  Page;  mason,  E.  P.  Cushman;  wheelwrights,  T.  J.  Smith,  A.  M. 
Colby. 

Merchants — Bond  &  Blakslee.  0.  D.  Ewen. 

DAYBURY,  MERRIMACK—  Pop.  830.  N.  W.  from  C.,  30  ;  S. 
W.  from  Plymouth.  15.  R.R.S. — Danbury  &  So.  Danbury,  on  N.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Cleric ,  J.  H.  Currier  :  Treas.,  J.  C.  Webster  ;  Selectmen 
J.  H.  Emmons,  Cyrus  Jones,  John  Tucker;  Supt.,  W.  T.  Norris. 
Postmasters — Stillman  Clark;  So uth,  Alfred  Sleeper. 

Justices — Stillman  Clark,  M.  L.  Taylor,  J.  S.  Knowlton.  W.  T. 
Norris,  J.  A.  Kuowles,  Robert  Ford,  State ;  I.  S.  Brown,  J.  C.  Webster 
J.  II.  Currier. 

Churches — Bap.,  Franklin  Merriam  ;  Cong.,  S.F.  Lougee  ;  Chris.  ! 
South,  VY.  S.  Morrill. 

Hotel,  Livery  Stable,  Exp.  &Tel.  Ag’t — J.  B.  Cheney. 

Lawyers — Stillman  Clark'  W.  T.  Norris. 

Manufacturers — boots  and  shoes,  H.  C.  Norris,  H.  F.  Taylor  ;  cof¬ 
fins  and  caskets,  G.  K,  Jewett;  leather,  N.  P.  Clough  &  Co.;  lumber. 
Frank  Farnham,  L  F.  Hoyt,  G.  N.  Ford. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  L.  F.  Ballou;  carpenters,  W.  H.  Thayer  ; 
N.  Leeds,  F.  S.  Ransom  ;  coopers,  George  Sanders.  J.  D.  Morrison, 
masous,  S.  T.  Sargent,  A.  J.  Phelps;  painter,  E.  G.  Coffin  ;  printer,  W. 
H.  Travers. 

Merchants — J.  C.  Webste^r.  J.  H.  Currier;  South,  E.  Bucklin  ;  auc¬ 
tioneer,  J.  H.  Currier;  meat,  Alvin  Stuart;  millinery,  Mrs.  A.  J.! 
Thayer,  Mrs.  A.  Stuart  ;  cattle  and  horses,  Edwin  Litchfield  &  Son  . 
Physician— J.  B.  N.  Gould.  Real  Estate  Agent— J.  H.  Currier. 
DANVILLE,  ROCKINGHAM—  Pop.,  548.  S.  E.  from  C.,  33  ;' 

S.  W.  from  Exeter,  10.  R.  R.  S. — Plaistow  6,  and  Newton  Junction 
4,  on  B.  &  M.  R.  R.;  Sandown  4%  on  N.  &.  R.,  R.  R.  Daily  stage  to 
9  A.  M.  train  for  Boston  waiting  for  5  P.  M,  from. 

OFFICERS — Cleric,  F.  W.  George  ;  Treas.,  John  Elkins;  Selectmen , 
John  Elkins,  Oliver  Hunt,  John  S.  Tuck;  Supt.,  J.  A.  Lowell.' 

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Postmaster — J.  C  Bradley. 

Justices — Aaron  Quiinby,  Wm.  Hoyt,  Elisha  Qnimby,  David  Griffin, 
State  ;  Jarius  Towle,  J.  C.  Bradley,  Franklin  Fitts,  W.  S.  Meserve,  L. 
W,  Collins,  S.  A.  Collins. 

Churches — F.  Bap..J.  A.  Lowell  ;  Meth.,  J.  Higgins. 

Manufacturers — lumber  and  boxes,  Dimond  &  Collins  ;  lumber,  M. 
'  Spofford  &  Son,  A.  Rogers;  shoes,  W.  A.  Calvert  &  Co. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  W.  S.  Meserve  ;  carpenters,  Ilarriman 
Sargent,  Moses  Anderson;  coopers.  J*.  II.  &  L.  W.  Collins.  Alva  &  J. 
Collins ;  D.  &  S.  Sargent,  Jacob  Collins,  A.  J.  Bagiev,  Joseph  &  Levi 
Collins  ;  dressmaker,  Miss  M.  A.  Eastman  ;  wheelwright,  J.  L.  James. 
Merchants — J.  C.  Bradley,  S.  C.  Griffin,  A.  J.  Philbrick. 
DEERFIELD,  BOOKING  HAM—  Pop.,  1762.  N.  E.  from  C., 
20;  W.  from  Portsmouth,  25.  R.  R.  S. — Candia  Depot,  on  C.  &  P. 
R.  R.  Stage  daily  connects  with  morning  and  evening  trains. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  J.  F.  Prescott  ;  Treats.,  J.  S.  French  ;  Selectmen, 
D.  S.  Fernald,  A.  S.  Whittier,  David  Gerrisk,  S.  S.  Conn,  George  W. 
Currier. 

Postmasters — E.  A.  J.  Sawyer  ;  South,  F.  J.  White. 

Justices — L.  B.  Pkilbrickj_Samuel  Woodman,  John  Griffin,  Samuel 
Hobbs,  David  Stevens,  R.  JTSanborn,  State;  E.  A.  Sawyer,  John  Cur¬ 
rier,  S.  G.  Haines,  I.  II .  Morrison,  A.  L.  Jenuess.  T.  W.  Currier,  D.  S. 
Fernald,  David  Smith,  G.  H.  Towle,  A.  J.  Balchelder,  H.  W.  Hazen,  J. 
J.  Dearborn,  Lewis  A.  Ladd. 

Churches — Bap.,  H.  0.  Walker;  Cong.,  L.  White  ;  F.  W.  Bap.,  E. 

Blake. 

Express  Agent — Eugene  Menard.  Ins.  Agts. — L.  B.  Philbrick,  L 
A.  Ladd. 

Hotel  &  Livery  Stables — Glenwood  House,  J.  W.  Prescott,  J.  T. 
Brown  ;  Center,  Exchange  Hotel,  Geo.  Page. 

Manufacturers — carriages.  L.  D.  Ladd;  doors,  sash  and  blinds,  G.  P. 
Rand  ;  lumber,  Alpheus  Rodgers,  Dearborn  &  Sawyer,  J.  K.  Wood¬ 
man,  Gilbert  Robinson,  George  J.  French;  tubs  and  pails,  W.  A. 
Churchill. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans  —  blacksmiths,  M.  D.  Emerson;  Center , 
Abraham  Chase,  Enoch  F.  Meloon,  Joseph  Deroche  ;  carpenters,  C.  0. 
Brown,  G.  W.  Page,  Albert  Ladd,  T.  W.  Currier,  G.  W.  Letter  :  coop¬ 
er,  B.  F.  Moulton;  hair  dresser,  Center ,  A.  B.  Chase  ;  masons,  El- 
bridge  Whittier,  T.  W.  Sanborn  ;  painters,  D.  B.  Smith,  Langdon 
Rowe  ;  tinsmith,  II.  J.  Page  ;  wheelwrights,  C.  0.  Brown,  L.  D. 
Ladd. 

Merchants — S.  C.  Danforth  ;  Center,  J.  M.  Ballon;  South ,  B.  J. 
Sanborn  ;  auctioneers,  L.  B.  Philbrick,  A.  L.  Jenuess  ;  furniture  and 
coffins,  J.  F.  Prescott. 

Physician — G.  H.  Towle.  , 

DEERL\G,  HILLSBOROUGH—  Pop.,  725.  S.  W.  from  C.,  22; 
N.  W.  from  Manchester  22  ;  N.  W.  from  Amherst,  19.  R.  R.  S. — 
Hillsborough  Bridge,  4  m.,  on  Concord  9  Claremont  R.  R.  Stage 
every  other  day  to  Oil  Mills,  Weare. 

OFFICERS — Cleric,  J.  G.  Morrill ;  Treas.,  Alvin  Tubbs;  Selectmen, 
R.  E.Otis,  II.  C.  Ferry,  W.  F.  Whitaker;  Supt.,  II.  C.  Ferry. 

•  Postmasters — R.  Tubbs:  East.  Herod  Chase  ;  1  Vest,  J.  M.  Appleton. 

Justices — Russell  Tubbs.  L.  Goodall,  State ;  Win.  Forsaith,  Quorum; 
G.  C.  Patten,  Herod  Chase, Carleton  Clement,  C.  A.  Appleton,  Geo. 
Smart,  J.  W.  Presby,  J.  F.  Chase.  Horace  Gove. 

Churches — Cong.,  —  Palmer;  Meth., —  Presby. 


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Hotel — J.  M.  Appleton.  Merchant— -Russell  Tubbs. 

Literary  Institution— Deering  Academy,  J.  S.  Woodbury,  prin. 
Manufacturers — boots  and  shoes,  E.  W.  Barnes;  lumber,  J.  E. 
Ellis,  Dow  &  Hill,  G.  Roach. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Dow  &  Hill,  Edward  Buttrick  ;  East,  A. 
Kentfield;  cooper,  John  Gilmore ;  painter  and  wheelwright,  Henry 
Gilmore. 

DERRY,  ROCKINGHAM—  Pop.,  1800.  S.  E.  from  C.,  25.;  S.  W. 
from  Exeter,  21.  R.  R.  S. — Derry,  on  M.  &  L.  R.  R.,  and  Hubbard’s 
^Station  on  N.  R.  R.  R.  Stage  connects  with  all  traius  from  Concord, 
[Manchester,  Boston  and  Lawrence. 

OFFICERS— Cleric,  F.  W.  Parker ;  Treas.,  R.  II.  Clark;  Selectmen, 
Depot,  J.  E.  Webster ;  J.  R.  Clark;  East ;  George  Moore;  Supt.,  II. 
0.  Hill,  East. 

Postmasters — Seneca  Pettee;  Depot.  H.  C.  Matthews  ;  East ,  F.  W. 
Parker. 

Justices — G.  C.  Bartlett.  J.  Priest,  Wm.  Anderson,  David  Currier, 
jN.  B.  Prescott,  I.  Dustin?  Rufus  Tilton,  J  C.  Taylor,  F.  N,  Parsons, 

| State  \  Joseph  Montgomery,  Quorum’,  W.  W.  Poor,  G.  W.  Barker.  H. 
E.  Eastman,  G.  W.  Dickey,  G.  K.  Whitney,  J.  R.  Clark,  George  Moore, 
II.  P.  Hood,  I.  A.  Dustin,  W.  0.  Noyes,  G.  C.  Currier,  A.  B.  Smith,  G. 
jO  Reynolds,  H.  K.  Underhill,  F.  W.  Parker,  J.  M.  Palmer,  G.  K.  Bart¬ 
lett,  J.  A.  Greenwood. 

Churches — First  Cong.,  R.  W,  Haskins;  East, - ;  Meth., 

N.  L.  Alger. 

Ex.  &  Tel.  Ag’t — Depot,  James  Priest;  East,  F.  W.  Parker. 

Hotels — Sanders’  Hotel,  J.  C.  Sanders ;  Depot,  Railway  House,  A.  B. 
Smith. 

Lawyer — G.  C.  Bartlett. 

Literary  Institutions — Pinkerton  Academy,  E.  R.  Angell,  prin.; 
'East,  Adams  Female  Academy,  Miss  E.  L.  Taylor. 

|  Manufacturers — boots  and  shoes,  W.  S.  Dcpt>t,  Pillsbury,  edge 
tools,  H.  R.  Underhill ;  ribs  for  loom  reeds,  Beuj.  Chase,  jr.;  lumber,; 
\Dep"t,  Horn  Bros.;  East,  Jonas  Herrick. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Goodwin  &  Pratt;  Depot,  T.  R.  Robie 
\East,  J.  A.  Kimball,  Geo.  Richards;  carriage  makers,  Goodwin  & 
Pratt ;  harness  makers,  E.  M.  Boyd ;  East,  John  Kimball ;  printers, 
The  Star  Printing  Co.;  wheelwrights,  D.  C.  Palmer,  J.  M.  Jaquis. 

Merchants — Pettee  &  Co.,  Charles  Adams  ;  Depot,  II.  C.  Matthews, 
East,  F.4W.  Parker;  Derry  Cash  Store,  A.  T.  Learnard,  ag’t;  clocks 
and  watches,  Wm.  Haskins;  corn  and’  meal,  W.  W.  Poor;  millinery, 
Mrs.  Learnard  &  Miss  Carr. 

Physician — J.  H.  Crombie,  D.  C.  Clark  ;  vet.,  I.  A.  Butterfield. 
DORCHESTER,  GRA FTO N—  Pop.,  689.  N.  W.  from  C.,  50  ; 
N.  W.  from  Plymouth.  18.  R.  R.  S. — West  Rumney,  6%m.,  East 
Canaan,  8.  Mail  stage  to  East  Canaan  Tuesdays  and  Saturdays. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  J.  A.  Norris;  Treas.,  Charles  Clough ;  Selectmen, 
Charles  Clough,  Aldeu  Youngman,  Joseph  W.  Burley;  Supt.  B.  W. 
Leavitt. 

Postmasters — Carrie  Norris  ;  North,  G.  F.  Coburn. 

Justices — Parker  Folansbee,  State  ;  S.  W.  Clement,  Quoimm;  G.  F. 
Colburn,  Asahel  Blodgett,  Marshall  Burpee,  B.  K.  Norris. 

Church — F.  Bap.,  G.  W,  Jessman. 

Manufacturers — charcoal,  Prescott  &  Co.,  p.  o.  ad.,  West  Rumney  . 
North,  Geo.  F.  Colburn ;  lumber,  Peaslee  &  Dustin,  Albert  &  S.  A’ 
Leavitt,  L.  S.  Fellows,  P.  B.  Powers,  Alden  Whicher ;  shingles,  clap^ 


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70 


boards  and  building  timber,  Norris  &  King,  worsted,  Henry  Wilkinson- 
Mechanics — blacksmith,  J.  M.  Fitts;  carpenter,  S.  W.  Clement; 
coopers,  Joshua  Rowen,  J.  M.  King,  Benj.  A.  King,  J.  F.  Austin  ; 
mason.  John  Quimby  ;  wheelwright,  Stillman  Merrill. 

Merchant — j.  F.  Austin,  jr.;  J.  M.  Fitts,  p.  o.  ad.,  West  Rumney. 
I>OVEIt,  STRAFFORD — Pop.,  9874.  E.  from  C.,  40.  R.  R.  S. 
Dover,  on  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  Dover  &  Ports.  R.  R.,  Dover  &  Win.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Mayor ,  S.  H.  Foye;  City  Clerk  and  Sec'y  of  Board  of 
Instruction,  J.  B.  Stevens,  jr.;  City  Treas.,  Frank  Freeman;  Alder - 
men,  W.  T.  Wentworth,  H.  F.  Snow',  C.  W.  Avery,  J.  W.  Cate,  C.  II. 
Horton,  M.  D.  Page,  T.  W.  Woodman,  W.  Wiggin  ;  Chairman  of  Board 
of  Instruction ,  G.  B.  Spalding;  City  Marshall ,  J-  W.  Rines  ;  Assistant 
Marshall ,  G.  W.  Caverly. 

Postmaster— G.  W.  Colbath. 

Justices — J.  H.  White,  Geo.  Wadleigh,  W.  J.  Chesley,  E.  V.  Brews¬ 
ter,  F.  A.  Freeman,  Joseph  Hayes,  S.  M.  Wheeler,  J.  G.  Hall,  W.  T. 
Perkins,  T.  J.  Smith,  J.  B.  Stevens,  jr.,  T.  E.  Sawyer,  C.  Woodman, 
D.  Hall,  F.  Hobbs,  H.  A.  Redfield,  E.  P.  Hudson,  C.  H.  Horton,  Thos. 
Bennett,  E.  R.  Brown,  W.  H.  Dodge,  G.  W.  Caswell,  Wm.  Stearns, 

D.  Ward,  C.  W.  Wiggin,  Z.  S.  Wallingford,  Joseph  Hayes,  H.  H. 
Metcalf,  B.  P.  Strout,  C.  M.  Murphy,  V.  H.  McDaniel,  J.  R.  Jack- 
son,  Calvin  Sanders,  T.  G.  W.  Pray,  State ;  G.  Lovell,  Quorum ;  John 
Clemeuts,  E.  J.  Lane,  Charles  Youug,  D.  H.  Wendell,  Uriah  Wiggin, 
Frank  Freeman,  Jeremiah  Smith,  C.  H.  Sawyer,  B.  P.  Pierce,  J.  S. 
Hayes,  J.  W.  Hartford,  J.  Y.  Demeritt,  E.  C.  Goodwin,  L.  G.  Ilill,  L. 
Chamberlin,  J.  L.  Foster,  C.  C.  Hardy.  J.  T.  S.  Libbey,  S.  H.  Mathes, 

E.  H.  Twombly,  C.  B.  Shackford,  Everett  Hall,  H.  Davis,  A.  J.  Young, 
J.  W.  Pray,  J.  W.  Drake,  J.  R.  Palmer,  E.  0.  Foss,  Wm.  B.  Lyman, 
Oliver  Waytt,  S.  W.  Baker,  H.  Haley,  J.  A.  Wiggin,  J.  F.  Manson, 
J.  R.  Ham,  D.  C.  Wiggin,  E.  H.  Whitehouse,  W.  H.  "Vickery,  J.  Parker, 
W.  B.  "Wiggin,  C.  E.  Horn,  A.  M.  Foss,  J.  D.  Guppy,  John  Kivel,  J.  B. 
Stevens,  J.  R.  Palmer 

Churches — F.  Bap.,  Washington  St.,  G.  C.  Waterman,  Charles  St.. 
E.  W.  Ricker  ;  C.  Bap.,  F.  A.  Towrne  ;  Cong.,  G.  B.  Spaulding;  Epis.; 

I.  W.  Beard;  Meth.,  M.  W.  Prince;  R.  Cath.,  J.  Drummond;  Unit., 
C."A  Allen;  Univ.,  C.  E.  Hand;  Belknap  Cong.,  I.  P.  Smith. 

1  Eating  Houses—  II.  D.  Freeman,  Mrs.  C.  H.  Neal,  Geo.  F.  Woodus, 
T.  Brown. 

Ex.  Agents — Niles  &  Co.,  David  Lawrence,  Frank  Shorey,  Jackson 
&  Co. 

Tel.  Ag’ts — C  A.  Tufts,  W.  H.  Vickery. 

Hotels — American  House,  A.  T.  Pierce  &  Co.;  N.  H.  House,  W.  J. 
Walker;  Kimball  House,  C.  E.  Smith;  Mansard  House,  J.  F.  Chase  ; 

New  England  House.  J.  A.  Smith;  New  Hampshire  House, - ; 

United  States  Hotel,  G.  W.  Ricker. 

Ins.  Ag’ts — D.  H.  Wendell,  C.  A.  Tufts,  II.  A.  Redfield,  F.  Freeman,' 
E.  P.  Hodsdon,  G.  B.  Prescott,  Everett  0.  Foss,  J.  S.  Hayes,  A.  M. 
Austin. 

Lawyers — T.  E.  Sawyer,  J.H.  White,  S.  M.  Wheeler,  J.  G.  HalL 

J.  R.  Varney,  T.  J.  Smith,  F.  Hobbs,  W.  II.  Dodge,  C.  B.  Shackford^ 
Calvin  Sanders. 

Literary  Institutions — Diver  High  School,  Franklin  Academy. 
Livery  Stables — W.  R.  Brown,  J.  Chase,  W.  H.  Smith,  S.  Mitchell, 
G.  L.  Purinton  &  Co. 

Manufacturers — boots  and  shoes,  Palmer  &  Warner,  J.  Bradley  & 
Co.,  G.  B.  Wentworth,  G.  W.  Tash  &  Co.,  E.  C.  Kiunear  &  Son,  J.  H. 

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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  71 


Hurd  &  Son,  M.  S.  Hutchins,  C.  W.  Thurston,  E.  A.  Strong  <fe  Co.v 
Davis,  Reynolds  &  Co.;  carriages,  J.  H.  Randlett,  H.  H.  Worthen  '» 
coffins,  T.  L.  Tibbits,  J.  A.  Glidden  ;  cottons,  Cocheco  Maoufg  Co.; 
hair,  S.  Meserve,  C.  J.  Brown;  hoop  skirts,  0.  W.  Farrar  ;  iron  and 
brass  founders,  Dover  Iron  Foundry;  marble  and  soap  stone,  S.  H. 
Foy,  R.  H.  Twombly,  Ira  Biftterfield,  0.  F.  Webster;  sand  paper  and 
glue,  Stevens  &  Wiggins;  soap,  L.  Beach,  jr.  &  Co.;  woolens,  F.  A.  &  JJ 
Sawyer. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — architects,  Edward  Blaisdell,  F.  N.  Foot¬ 
man,  George  Brown;  artist,  H.  G.  Hewes ;  baker,  E.  A.  Frazier,  G.  H. 
Hubbard  &  Co.;  blacksmiths,  J.  Hartford,  E.  Canney,  Hall  &  Nason, 
Robert  Evans,  J.  B.  Hull  ;  carpenters,  E.  Blaisdell,  A.  J.  Seavy,  W.  P.1 
Hayes,  H.  F.  Snow,  T.  J.  Dearborn,  Hanson  Bros.,  E.  L.  Melvin, 
Osborn  <fc  Co.;  hair  dressers,  C.  J.  Brown,  Sherry  Bros.,  A.  Glidden, 

A.  B.  Chase  ;  harness  makers,  James  Hartford,  G.  W.  Hayes,  Henry 
Law ;  machinist,  Richard  Rothwell,  W.  T.  Perkins ;  painters,  C.  M. 
Warren,  J.  Bedell,  B.  Clark,  Hiram  Hoitt,  Chas.  Legg;  painter  and 
paper  hanger,  J.  H.  Otis  &  Co.;  photographers,  E.  T.  Brigham,  F.  H 
Foss;  printers,  Libby  &  Co.,  G.  J.  Foster  &  Co.,  F.  W.  Bap.  Estab¬ 
lishment,  J.  B.  Page,  II.  II.  Metcalf,  plumbers,  W.  T.  Perkins,  J.  II. 
Rundlett;  electro  plater  in  silver  and  gold,  F.  W.  Covel ;  tailors,  Var¬ 
ney  &  Snow;  undertakers,  J.  A.  Glidden,  T.  L.  Tibbett. 

Merchants — auctioneers,  G.  W.  Wendell,  J.  S.  Hayes,  V.  H.  Mc¬ 
Daniel  ;  books  and  stationery,  E.  J.  Lane,  &  Co.,  J.  M.  Galehouse,  J.  C- 
Varney  ;  boots  and  shoes,  E.  V.  Brewster,  0.  C.  Ingraham,  R.  J.  Shaw, 
D.  A.  Page,  J.  H.  Winslow,  J.  D.  Stratton,  C.  H.  Ricker,  J.  A.  Rey¬ 
nolds,  T.  J.  Spurlin;  clothing,  D.  Lothrop  &  Co.,  A.  F.  Hussey,  Oliver 
Wyatt,  D.  Foss,  E.  J.  Sisk,  J.  A.  Hoye,  J.  F.  Seavy,  A.  Frazier.  B.  P. 
Varney,  J.  Varney;  coal  and  wood,  C.  H.  Trickey  &  Co.,  R.  Haley  & 
Co. ;  crockery,  W.  A.  Morrill,  C.  W.  Wiggin,  John  Stewart,  jr.;  dry 
goods.  W.  R.  Tapley,  I.  W.  Nute  &  Co.,  W.  Sterns,  G.  W.  Tasii  &  Co., 

B.  F.  Neally,  A.  E.  Parker,  J.  H.  Leighton,  0.  W.  Farrow  ;  drugs  and 
medicines,  Geo.  Smith,  C.  A.  Tufts,  W.  H.  Vickery,  Lothrop  <fe  Pink- 
ham,  B.  F.  Rackley;  fancy  goods,  J.  C.  Varney,  G.  E.  Horton,  0.  W. 
Farrar,  B.  F.  Nealey,  A.  E.  Parker,  Wm.  Sterns;  fish,  Bart  Rich; 
flour,  grain  and  groceries,  H.  W.  Danforth  &  Co.;  fruit  and  confection¬ 
ery,  W.  II.  Rines;  fruit  trees  and  shrubbery,  J.  H.  R.  Smith  ;  grocer¬ 
ies,  E.  V.  Brewster  &  Co.,  H.  Roberts  &  Co.,  J.  C.  Tasker,  John 
Meserve,  B.  P.  Stout,  Luther  Howe,  W.  M.  Courser,  M.  Killoren,  J.  C. 
Hutchins,  J.  II.  Leighton,  J.  Roberts,  G.  W.  Tash  &  Co.,  C.  T.  Hen¬ 
derson,  Whitehouse  &  Varney,  J.  L.  Wiggin,  C.  A.  Faxom,  Horn  & 
Nute,  E.  M.  Swan,  N.  E.  Hanson;  groceries  and  crockery,  Boston 
Branch  store;  guns,  fishing  tackle,  &c.,  H.  W.  Twombly;  hardware, 
|IIaye8  Bros..  G.  F.  Roiiius  &  Co.,  Foot  &  Snell,  S.  H.  Hull;  hats  and 
caps,  J.  T.  W.  Ham,  J.  II.  Winslow,  A.  F.  Hussey;  jewelry,  J.  A. 
Horn,  C.  E.  Bacon,  J.  II.  Gray;  leather  belting,  I.  B.  Williams  & 
Son;  lumber,  lime  and  cement,  Joshua  Converse ;  meat,  Bart  Rich, 
Gowen  &  Towle;  millinery,  Miss  E.  Husband,  Miss  M.  Byrne,  T.  P. 
Cressey,  Mrs.  T.  Sherry,  Kate  I.  Flynn,  S.  Meserve,  I.  A.  Parmenter 
&  Co.;  musical  instruments.  D.  Lothrop  &  Co.,  I.  C.  Conner  ;  mineral 
water,  Pine  Grove  Springs,  Dodge  &  Conlon;  paint  and  oils,  Folsom  & 
Roberts,  J.  Bedell,  Hayes  Bros.,  B.  F.  Rackley,  C.  A.  Tufts  ;  pianos 
aud  organs,  D.  Lothrop  &  Co.;  picture  frames  and  artist's  materials, 
J.  II.  Johnson  &  Co.;  sewing  machines,  D.  Lothrop  &  Co.;  stoves, 
Fuller,  Hill  &  Co.,  Moulton  &  Co.;  tar  and  gravel  roofing,  H.  F.  Snow. 

Physicians — W.  P.  Sylvester,  L.  G.  Hill,  A.^G.  Fenner,  Jeremiah 


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Horne,  T.  J.  W.  Pray,  J.  H.  Wheeler,  P.  A.  Stackpole,  ,M.  C.  Lathrop, 
J.  R  Ham,  Charles  A.  Tufts  :  homeo.,  J.  W.  Drake,  C.  11,  Horsh,  Mrs. 
Payne;  dentists,  C.  M.  Murphy,  A.  J.  Young,  C.  W.  Tasker,  W.  W. 
Hayes,  C.  C.  C'besley  ;  vet.  surg.,  A.  J.  Seavy. 

Ikrewsville— See  Walpole. 

ISEREIX,  CHESHIRE, — pop.,  450?  S.  W.  from  C.,  45  ;  E.  from 
Keene,  9.  R.R.S. — Peterboro,  on  Monadnock  R.  R.  Daily  stage; 
Marlboro  and  Keene,  on  Cheshire  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas.,  TV.  L.  Fiske;  Selectmen ,  Henry  C. 
Piper,  Chatles  TV.  Growing.  Janies  G.  Piper  ;  Supt.  H.  C.  Piper. 
Postmaster,  Exp,  &  Tel.  Ag’t—G.  W.  Gleason. 

Justices — Thomas  Fisk.  H.  C.  Piper,  J.  K.  Smith,  State  ;  J.  Allison, 
W.  L.  Fisk,  W.  J.  Greenwood,  Henry  D.  Learned. 

Churches — Cong.,  G.  M.  Rice;  Trim, - - .Physician — H.H. 

Smith  • 

Manufacturers — clothes  pins,  J.  H.  Spofford  ;  lumber,  L.  L.  Howe, 
J.  H.  Spofford. 

Mechanics — blacksmith.  Washington  Proctor;  carpenters,  Charles 
Perry,  Thomas  Perry,  G.  B.  Gilchrist,  J.  G.  Piper,  H.  C.  Piper,  Frank. 

1  in  Bond;  cooper,  Charles  Preston;  machinist,  John  Wait,  J.  H. 
Mason  :  painters,  J.  0.  Josselyn. 

Merchants— G.  TV.  Gleason,  M.  D.  Mason. 

DU31  Uf ER,  COOS—  Pop., 317.  N.  E.  from  C.,  156;  N.  E.  from 
Lancaster,  24.  R.  R.  S , —  TV.  Mi  lan,  4  m.  on  G.  T.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Cleric  T.  A.  Twitchell  ;  Treas.,  W.  A.  Willis;  Selectmen, 
J.  C.  Wight,  J.  D.  Carlton,  P.  L.  Good  ;  Supt.,  W.  A.  Willis. 

Justices — C.  W.  Muzzy,  I>aac  Wight. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  T.  A.  Twitchell,  J.  W.  Wheeler  &  Co. 
DlXBARTOJi,  MERRIMACK—  Pop.,  778,  S.  from  C.,  10. 
R.  R.  S. — E.  Weai  e,  3,  Goftstown,  6,  on  Manchester  <fc  N.  Weare  R.  R. 
Conveyance  to  first  train  down.  Daily  stage  to  meet  fast  mail  train 
from  Concord  to  Boston. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  TV.  S.  Twiss;  Treas.,  0.  P.  Wilson;  Selectmen , 
Charles  Brown,  Caleb  Page,  S.  B.  Hammond  ;  Supt.,  A.  J.  Hopkins. 
Postmasters — 0.  P.  Wilson  ;  North.  D.  P.  Walker. 

Justices — H.  L.  Burnham,  W.  B.  Burnham,  ;  North,  D.  Parker.  J.  C. 
Ray,  J.  C  Mills,  State. ;  W.  S.  Twiss,  W.  H.  Stinson,  J.  A.  Chamberlin, 
0.  P.  Wilson,  S.  B.  Hammond. 

Churches — Bap.,  A.  J.  Hopkins;  Cong.,  James  Wells  ;  Epis.,  J.  H, 
Coit. 

Hotel — Prospect  House,  Mrs.  M.  S.  Jameson. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  B.  &  L.  Page,  Page  &  Merrill,  J.  0.  Mer¬ 
rill  ;  North,  Stark  Mills,  Woodbury  &  Merrill. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  G.  0.  Wait,  Amos  Hadley  & 
Son,  J.  B.  Ireland.  II.  A.  Hungerford  ;  carpenters.  D.  T.  Whipple,  J.  D. 
Bunton,  Elmus  Ordway,  T.  S.  Wilson,  E.  D.  McCrillis  ;  civil  engineer, 
H.  L.  Burnham  ;  cooper,  E.  Straw;  masons,  J.  TV.  Colby,  John  Greer; 
music  teachers.  Mrs.  Abby  M.  Colby,  Edson  Page  ;  painters,  T.  S.  Wil. 
son,  (carriage)  II.  L.  Wilson,  paper  hanger,  0.  P.  Wilson  ;  printer,  0. 
H.  A.  Chamberlin;  shoemakers  Ansel  Marshall,  Sylvester  Wilson. 
L.  II.  Wilson;  stone  cutter,  A.  Sanders;  wheelwrights,  Amos  Hadley 
&  Son. 

Merchants — T.  &  0.  P.  Wilson;  apple  tree  nursery,  J.  P.  Jameson. 
Veterinary  Surgeon — Win.  Caldwell,  Horace  Caldwell. 
I>ERHAYS,STi?A  FFORD — Pop.,  1260.  E.  from  C.,  34;  S.  W. 
from  Dover,  5.  R.  R.  S. — Durham.  %m.,  ou  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  Stage. 


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OFFICERS — Clerk ,  Yalentine  Matties,  jr.;  Treas.,  J.  B.  Smith  ;  Se¬ 
lectmen,  J.  B.  Smith,  II.  F.  Fogg,  Albert  Young. 

Postmaster — Yalentine  Mathes,jr.  Tel.  Ag’t — J.  W.  E. Thompson. 
Y  Justices — Jos.  C.  Bartlett,  J,  E.  Buzzell,  Ephraim  Jenkins,  State  ; 
J.  B.  Smith,  J.  Langley,  Yalentine  Matties,  jr. 

Churches — Chris.  Bap., - ;Cong.,  H.  L.  Talbot. 

Hotel — Oyster  River  Hotel,  T.  M.  Tooey. 

Manufacturers — brick,  H.  A.  Mathes,  John  Mathes,  V.  Mathes,  jr.; 
lumber,  Samuel  Runlett,  T.  II.  Wiswall  ;  wall  paper,  T.  II.  Wiswall 
&  Co.,p.  o.  ad.,  Newmarket ;  wall  and  news  paper,  Page  &  Coffin,  p. 
o.ad.,  New  Market. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  J.  E.  Buzzell,  J.  R.  Giles;  machinist, 
Ephriam  Jenkins  ;  wheelwright,  J.  E.  Buzzell. 

Merchants — G.  &  W.  W.  P.  Frost.  Y.  Mathes,  jr.,  Alvin  Jacks. 

Physician — C.  J.  Ricker.  % 

EAST  KINGSTON,  ROCK1NGHA M—  Pop.  553.  S.  E.  From 
C.  42  ;  S.  from  Exeter,  6.  R.  R.  S. — E.  Kingston,  on  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  | 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  F.  J.  Philbrick  :  Treas..  G.  W.  Sanborn  ;  Select- i 
men,  E.  W.  Philbrick,  G.  S.  Giles,  G.  W.  Sanborn  ;  Supt.,  A.  R.  Brown. 

Postmaster — H.  L.  Rowell.  Church — Bap..  J.  R.  Graham. 

Justices — E.  F.  Currier,  B.  K.  Webster,  State ;  G.  B.  Webster,  S. 
Sanborn,  E.  W.  Philbrick,  N.  E.  Tuck,  N.  B.  Tilton,  J.  P.  French. 

Exp.  &  Tel.  Agent — J.  B.  Morrill 

Manufacturers — shoes,  C.  Greenly. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  C.  E.  Marsh;  carpenters,  E.W.  Philbrick.; 
J.  L.  Philbrick,  F.  J.  Philbrick,  J.  H.  Buswell,  G.  D.  Smith,  Dana 
Webster,  J.  G.  Nelson,  W  S.  Rowell,  Nathaniel  Batchelder. 

Merchants — Frank  Merrill  ;  groceries,  E.  A.  Tilton,  H.  L.  Rowell, 
I.  W.  Buswell  ;  millinery  and  dressmaking,  M.  C.  Davis. 

EASTONi".  GRAFTOjS — Pop.,  300.  N.  W.  from  C.,  85  ;  N.  E. 
from  Haverhill,  20.  R.  R.  S. — Lisbon,  12  m.,  Bath  12  m.,  on  White 
Mt.  R.R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk.  Clark  Edwards;  Treas.,  A.  Coolev  ;  Selectmen , 
Geo.  W.  Kendall,  William  Kendall,  Amos  C.  Morse  ;  Supt.,  Mrs.  L.  S. 
Gray. 

Postmaster — F.  B.  Young.  Church — Union,  J.  Smith. 

Justices — Geo.  W  Cogswell,  State  ;  Geo.  W.  Kendall,  Winsor  Drury, 
jr.,  John  W.  Gray,  N.  0.  Cogswell. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  Whitcher  &  Kendall.  Hall  Dexter  & 
Co.,  II.  K.  Noyes,  Daniel  Whitcher.  Rufus  W.  Young,  Samuel  Whitch¬ 
er,  T.  B.  Young;  starch,  Parker,  Atwood.  &  Whitney. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  Frank  J.  Bartlett;  carpenters,  G.  W.  Ken¬ 
dall,  T.  B.  Young  ;  cooper,  John  W.  Grav. 

EATON,  CARROLL— Pop.,  656.  ‘.N.  E.  from  C.,  69;  N.  from 
Ossipge,  20.  R.  R.  S. — Conway  Corner.  5  m.,  on  Eastern  R.  R.  Daily 
stage.  Brownfield,  Me.,  on  P.  &  0.  R.  R.,  10  m. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Lncien  Danforth  ;  Treas.,  Edwin  Snow;  Select¬ 
men ,  Charles  A.  Brooks,  Carie  Drew,  Oren  A.  Allard. 

Postmaster — Center.  H.  H.  Robertson.  Hotel — H.  IT.  Robertson. 

Justices — S.  W.  Perkins,  J.  E.  Perkins.  State  ;  Silas  Snow,  Edwin 
Snow,  Charles  Robortson.C.  M.  Allard,  II.  B.  Allard. 

Church — F.  Bap., - . 

Manufacturers — lumber,  boards,  shingles,  staves  Ac.,  Edwin  Snow. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Charles  Robertson,  Henry  Kenneson ; 
cabinet  makers,  Silas  &  Alvin  Snow;  masons,  B.  F.  Wakefield,  II.  B. 
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Merchants — Snow  &  Brooks,  Clement  Drew.  F.  H.  Wood  ;  millin¬ 
ery  and  fancy  goods,  Mrs.  H.  H.  Robertson. 

EFFINGHAM,  CA RROLL— Pop.,  904.  N.  W.  from  C.,  70  ;  W. 
from  Ossipee,  8.  R.R.  S. — E.  Wakefield  and  Ossipee  Center,  on  P.  Gt. 
Falls  &  Conway  R.  R.  Daily  stage.  , 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Center,  M.  C.  Morse;  Treas.,  J.  V.  Granville; 
Selectmen ,  Center ,  A.  M.  Rumney,  Chas.  Parsons,  Chas.  Stevens;  Supts. 

A.  J.  Wedgewood,  Joseph  Lougee,  Frank  Barker. 

Postmasters — A.  W.  Clark;  South,  B.  F.  Taylor. 

Justices — C.  K.  Drake,  State ;  John  Demerrit,  J.  M.  Thurston,  J. 

V.  Granville,  Quorum ;  A.  M.  Rumney,  A.  W.  Clark,  A.  M.  Drake, 
Elijah  Taylor,  B.  F.  Taylor,  S.  Q.  Dearborn,  J.  L.  Demeritt,  J.  A. 
Leavitt,  M.  C.  Morse,  J.  M.  Drake. 

Churches — Cong., - ;  F.  Bap., - ;  South,  Univ.. - . 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  James  Buzzell ;  South,  Van  Bureu  Glid-j 
den  ;  carpenter.  South,  Woodbury  Glidden  ;  harness  maker,  South ,| 

W.  S.  Taylor;  painter,  A.  W.  Clark;  tailor,  South,  P.  Glidden;  wheel¬ 
wright,  A.  W.  Clark. 

Merchants — A.  B.  Lamper,  S.  M.  Morse  &  Son;  South,  clothing, 

B.  F.  Taylor.  Physician — A.  N.  Gould. 

Center— Postmaster— M.  C.  Morse. 

Church — Chris.. - .  Physician— A.  N.  Gould. 

Literary  Institution — Masonic  Institute. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths  Levi  Champion  &  Son  ;  car¬ 
penters,  J.  F.  Moore,  J.  A.  Leavitt,  A.  M.  Rumney,  Elijah  Taylor; 
hairdresser,  C.  F.  Rowe;  Masons.  Simon  Leavitt,  J.  F.  Cate;  pho¬ 
tographer,  J.  L.  Drake  ;  tailor  J.  E.  Knowles. 

Merchants — A.  M.  Drake;  auctioneer,  S.  M.  Morse;  clothing,  S. 
M.  Morse  &  Son,  A.  M.  Drake,  Joel  Sibley. 

Falls— Postmaster — J.  Demeritt. 

Churches  —  F.  Bap.. - ;  Meth., - Butler. 

Lawyer — S.  Q.  Dearborn. 

Manufacturers — spools,  bobbins  and  rakes,  C.  &  0.  Parsons. 
Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmith,  Melvin  Fulton  ;  carpenters, 
S.  T.  Lougee,  G.  E.  Leighton,  Oren  Stillings,  Seth  Hatch ;  hair  dresser, 
J.  W.  Thurston;  machinist,  John  Parsons;  masons,  Alonzo  Keniston 
Joseph  Keniston,.R.  A.  Cate,  Stephen  Flanders ;  stone-cutter,  J.  B\ 
Davis.  -| 

Merchants — J.  L.  Demeritt  &  Son  ;  clothing,  J.  L.  Demeritt  &  Son- 
ELLSWORTH,  GRAFTOX—Fop.,  192.  N.  W.  from  C.,  58; 
S.  E.  from  Haverhill,  25.  R.  R  S.  Rumney,  10  miles,  on  B.  C.  &  M. 
R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas.,  II  II.  Pease  ;  Selectmen,  J.  M.  Dustin, 
Oscar  F.  Blake,  David  R.  Buzzell;  Supt.,  D.  R.  Buzzell. 

Justices — D.  R.  Buzzell,  J.  M.  Dustin,  Wellman  Downing. 

Church — F.  Bap.,  Milton  Downing. 

Manufacturers — lumber;  B.  T.  Brown,  Elijah  Averill. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  E.  Currier,  B.  P.  Downing;  carpenters, 
Albert  Dowming, Samuel  Willey;  cooper,  Samuel  Willev. 

ENFIELD.  GRAFTOX—  Pop.,  1662.  N.  W.  from  C.,  42  ;  S.  fr.  1 
Haverhill.  35.  R.  R.  S. — Enfield  on^No.  N.  II.  R.  R.. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Center.  J .  F.  Bryant;  Treas.,  Wyman  Pattee  ; 
Selectmen,  J.  M.  Nelson,  H.  Gage,  J.  E.  Gile  ;  Supt..  W.  II.  Dorothy  ;' 
Agent.  J.  S.  Lovejov. 

Postmasters— C.  G.  Morgan  ;  West,  B.  F.  Pettingill ;  Center,  J.  F. 
Bryant. 


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Justices — Wyman  Pat  tee.  J.  F.  Bryant,  Valentine  Mauahan  C.  G. 
Morgan,  Eben  Clough,  A.  A.  Cox,  State  ;  John  Jones,  Quorum  ;  P.  S. 
Wells,  James  Huse,  Mark  Purmort,  Timothy  Kidder,  jr.,  N.  S.  Wheel¬ 
er,  L.  W.  Currier,  Nathaniel  Purmort,  J.  M.  Nelson. 

Churches — Cong.,  Francis  Parker  ;  Meth.,  M.  Sherman  ;  Shakers, 
Henry  Cummings  ;  Univ.,  C.  F.  Fortney. 

Exp.  &  Tel.  Ag’t — J.  B.  Follansbee. 

Hotel — Granite  State  House,  G.  W.  Clark. 

Livery  Stables — G.  W.  Clark,  J.  A.  Valentine. 

Manufacturers — bedsteads,  Huse  &  Berry  ;  brooms,  tubs  and  pails, 
Shakers;  butter  firkins,  Wells  &  Flanders ;  eave  spouts,  D.  M.  Cum¬ 
mings  ;  flannels,  Dodge  &  Davis  ;  leather,  Livingston  Bros.;  lumber, 

A.  A  Cox.  Blake  A  Wells;  sash  and  blinds,  J.  C.  Currier. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  W.  D.  Flemming;  West,  D.  Sargent;  East, 

D.  McKinnie;  carpenters,  A.  P.  Plummer,  Don  Choate;  carriage 
maker  and  painter,  E.  B.  Shattuck;  painter,  X.  S.  Wheeler;  printer, 
card  and  job,  E  C.  Chandler;  wheelwright,  E.  B.  Shattuck. 

Merchants — C.  G.  Morgan,  Pattee  &  Currier  ;  clocks,  watches  and 
jewelry,  H.  B.  Stanley  ;  drugs  and  medicines.  E.  C.  Chandler  ;  fancy 
goods  and  notions,  W.  C.  Clough  ;  groceries.  E.  B.  Huse,  G.  W.  Burn¬ 
ham  &  Co.;  meal  and  grain,  Wyman  Pattee;  millinery,  L.  &  I.  Wil¬ 
liams. 

Physician — Valentine  Manahan. 

C’eaiter — Hotel — Mont  Calm  House,  J  II.  Morse. 

Manufacturers — carriages  and  sleighs,  W.  II.  Leavitt;  brooms,  J. 
F.  Spaulding  &  Co.;  leather,  C.  L.  Clark  ;  lumber.  J.  C.  Clough,  S. 
Mars  ton. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  W.  G.  Huntley,  J.  Me  El  wain  ;  marble 
workers,  G.  F.  Andrews,  H.  Atwell  ;  painter,  Z.  II.  Dustin  ;  wheel¬ 
wright,  W.  H.  Leavitt,  Wm.  Wal  ott. 

Merchants — J.  F.  Bryant;  grain  and  meal,  B.  F.  Denison. 
Physician — F.  P.  Fisher. 

EPPIXG,  ROCKINGHAM—  Pop.,  1270.  S.  E.  from  C.,  39  W. 
from  Portsmouth  13;  R.  R.  S. — Eppingand  West  Epping,  on  Con¬ 
cord  &  Portsmouth  R.  Pc., and  on  Nashua  A  Rochester  It.  R.  Epping  ^ 
m.,  West  Epping,  %  mile  from  R.  R.  S. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  A.  R.  Thompson  ;  Treas.,  Geo.  S.  Rundlett  ;  Se¬ 
lectmen,,  Wm.  R,.  Bunker,  Geo.  S.  Rundlett,  J.  S.  Blaisdell ;  Supt.,  H. 

B.  Burnham. 

Postmasters — D.  Stiekney.;  West,  G.  N.  Shepherd  ;  North,  Hannah 
Chase;  East,  names  P.  Barber. 

Justices — B.  F.  Prescott,  H.  B.  Burnham,  W.  L.  Plummer,  H.  F. 
Hoyt,  J.  M.  Godfrey,  G.  N.  Shepard,  Nathaniel  Batchelder,  J.  B.  Pear¬ 
son,  J.  G.Ordway,  G.  L.  Folsom.  C.  H.  Knox,  State;  E.  F.  Barber,  D 
F.  Bartlett,  C.  W.  Sanborn,  W.  H.  Stiekney,  J.  C.  Burley,  J.  II.  Holt, 
II.  F.  Norris,  G.Q.  Dow,  G.  W.  Tilton,  M.  A.  Perkins,  Josiah  Dear¬ 
born,  Frank  Chase,  G.  S.  Rundlett,  C.  F.  Edgerly,  M.  V.  Fogg;  W.  F. 
Lawrence,  Quorum. 

Churches — Cong.,  J.  H.  Stearns;  Epis., - Friends; - 

Meth.  W.  II.  Jones, 

Ex.  &  Tel.  Agent— C.  H.  Knox. 

Hotel  &  Livery  Stable — Pawtuckaway,  W.  R.  Bunker. 
Manufacturers — boots  aud  shoes,  B.  W.  Hoyt,  A  Smith  &  Co.,  J.  C. 
Corning  &  Son ;  brietts,  Levi  Thompson,  Rundlett,  Brown  &  Co.; 
lumber  and  meal,  Chas.  Miles  &  Sons  ;  lumber,  G.  L.  Dow,  C.  P.  Blake, 
J.  H.  Pike;  plaster,  lumber,  and  shingles,  Thomas  Folsom  &  Sons; 


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shingles  and  hubs,  Henry  Pearson  ;  wood  and  lumber,  Thompson  & 
Norris  ;  woolens,  C.  H.  Norris;  Carpenter  Bros. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  W.  R.  Bunker,  Levi  Thomp¬ 
son,  G.  W.  Hopkinson,  L.  H.  Hill  ;  carpenters,  J.  M.  Godfrey,  Robert 
Pike,  J.  P.  Sanborn,  Bean  &  Tilton  ;  civil  engineer,  West,  G.  N.  Shep¬ 
herd  ;  niaosns,  R.  B.  Dame  &  Sons,  Tuttle  &  Brackett;  painters,  D.  W. 
Nason,  G.  W.  Ordway,  Stickney  &  Garland;  planing,  matching,  and 
shingles,  0.  A.  &  E.  E.  Miles;  printer,  E.  P.  Stickney;  tailor,  David 
Stickney  ;  wheeelwrights,  Samuel  Spencer,  Daniel  Sanborn. 

Merchants — W.  H.  &  J.  Q.  Pike,  W.  R.  Bunker;  West ,  W.  N.  Dow 
&  Co.,  J.  L.  True ;  auctioneer,  F.  E.  Bean  ;  clothing,  David  Stickney; 
drugs  and  medicines,  W.  H.  Stickney;  flour  and  grain,  wholesale  and 
retail,  J.  S.  James;  furniture  and  coffins,  Francis  Ham  ;  groceries,  S. 
B.  Pike  &  Co.,  John  Leddy,  E.  A.  Stiles;  meat,  G.  H.  Bean;  S.  H. 
Rand,  Langely  &  Sanborn;  millinery,  M.  A.  Hazlewood,  A.  R.  Thomp¬ 
son  ;  staves  and  tin  ware,  William  H.  Bailey. 

Physicians — Nathaniel  Batchelder,  II.  B.  Burnham. 

EPSOM.  MERRIMA  CK—  Pop.,  993.  E.  from  C.,  12,  It.  R.  S.— 
Epsom  and  short  Falls,  on  Suncook  Yalley  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  G.  R.  Worth;  Treas.,  George  Sanders,  jr.;  Se¬ 
lectmen,  George  Sanders,  jr.,  Warren  Tripp,  Walter  Chesley  ;  Supt ., 
Daniel  G.  Chesley.  *  . 

Postmasters — J.  T.  Cotterell;  Short  Falls,  J.  B.  Tennant. 

Justices — H.  F.  Sanborn,  Benj.  Towle,  J.  H.  Dolbeer,  State  ;  Paran 
Philbriek,  Samuel  Martin. 

Churches — Chris.,  Geo.  Garland ;  Cong.,  E.  C.  Cogswell ;  F.  Bap., 
Joel  Baker. 

Manufacturers — boxes,  W.  Tripp  ;  flour  and  meal  Wm.  Burnham  ; 
lun  her  and  shingles,  S.  Bickford,  M.  D.  Bickford,  H.  Bickford,  H.  A. 
Holmes. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Frank  Twombly,  Paran  Philbriek,  H. 
Hillard  :  carpenters,  Jackson  Philbriek,  John  Sperling,  W.  T.  Sanders  ; 
millwright,  H.  A.  Holmes. 

Merchants— -J.  B.  Tennant,  Silver  and  Robinson,  J.  C.  Ilall  &  Son, 
H.  S.  Knowles. 

Physician — A.  H.  French. 

ERROLL,  COOS — Pop.,  17S.  N.  E.  from  C.,  140;  E.  from  Cole- 
brook,  20.  R.  R.  S — N.  Stratford,  on  G.  T.  R.  R.,  33  m.  Stage  also 
from  Bethel  Maine,  35  miles,  on  G.  T.  R.  R.,  twice  a  ^eek. 

OFFICERS — Cleric  and  Treas.,  Geo.  C.  Demeritt ;  Selectmen ,  J.  A. 
Thurston,  L.  H.  Grober,  M.  F.  Coolidge ;  Supt.,  D.  H.  Thurston. 
Postmaster — S.  R.  Hanseome. 

Justices — W.  W.  Bragg,  State ;  D.  H.  Thurston,  Quorum',  J.  A. 
Thurston,  C.  II.  West. 

Hotels — Akers  House,  John  Akers  ;  Erroll  Bridge,  W.  W.  Bragg. 
Manufacturers — lumber,  Pingree  &  Coe,  John  Akers ;  starch,  J.  A. 
&  E.  D.  Thurston. 

Mechanic — blacksmith,  E.  D.  Thurston. 

EXETER,  ROCKINGHAM— Pop.,  3437.  S.  E.  from  C.,  40.  R. 
R.  S. — Exeter,  on  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  W.  H.  Belknap;  Treas.,  W.  B.  Morrill ;  Select¬ 
men,  W.  B.  Morrill,  J.  M.  Wadieigh,  C.  H.  Downing ;  Supts.,  A.  C.  Per¬ 
kins.  Chas.  Burleigh,  G.  A.  Titcomb. 

Postmaster— N  K.  Leavitt. 

Justices — Woodbridge  Odlin,  Chas,  Conner,  W.  P.  Moulton,  J.  H. 
Shapley,  W.  W.  Stickney,  W.  B.  Morrill,  J.  M.  Lovering,  C.  G.  Conner, 

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77 

J.  F.  Wiggin,  C.  H.  Bell,  J.  W.  Odlin,  J.  J.  Bell,  Thomas  Leavitt,  J.  I>. 
Lyman,  W.  M.  Hunnewell,  J.  W.  Towle,  G.  W.  Weston,  E.  C.  East-; 
man,  State;  W.  H.  Robinson,  J.  H.  Kimball,  Orin  Head,  G.  E.  Lane,! 
T.  R.  Davis,  C.  D.  Towle,  W.  F.  Putnam,  A.  J.  Hoyt,  W.  0.  Perkins,! 
jW.  II.  Belknap,  C.  Marseilles,  L.  G.  Hoyt,  S.  D.  Wilson,  J.  D.  P.  Win¬ 
gate.  A.  C.  Buzell,  Madison  Sleeper. 

Churches — Cal.  Bap.,  J.  N.  Chase;  Cong.,  Swift  Byington ;  G.  E. 
Street ;  Epis.,  H.  Ferguson  ;  Meth.,  J.  H.  Haines  ;  R.  C.,  Michael  Lucy  ; 
Unit.,  B.  F.  McDaniel. 

Eating  Houses — C.  E.  Folsom,  G.  W.  Leavitt,  W.  II.  Smith,  D.  J. 
jMolloy,  C.  C.  Thompson.  Exp.  Ag’t — G.  M.  Perkins  &  Co. 

1  Hotels — American  House,  L  G.  Towle;  Hoyt’s,  C.  Stevens,  Gorham 
Hall,  S.  H.  Dumas. 

Lawyers — W.  W.  Stickney,  Thomas  Leavitt,  Alva  Wood,  J.  F.  Wig- 
gin,  Gilman  Marston,  J.  Warren  Towle,  A.  C.  Buzell. 

Literary  Institutions — Phillip’s  Exeter  Academy,  A.  C.  Perkins,’ 
prin.;  Robinson  Female  Seminary,  Harriet  E.  Paine,  acting  prin.; 
Exeter  High  School,  Albion  Burbank, 
i  Livery  Stables — L.  G.  Towle.  C.  D.  Towle,  J.  C.  Dutch. 

Manufacturers — Exeter  Brass  Works,  E.  Folsom  &  Co.;  carriages, 
Clark  Bros.,  E.  G.  Lane;  cottons,  Exeter  Manuf’g  Co.,  Ilervey  Kent, 
agent;  Exeter  Foundry,  J.  Carlisle  &  Co.;  lumber,  Smith  &  Folsom, 
E.  0.  Lovering;  Exeter  Machine  Works,  W.  Burlingame,  agent;  pot¬ 
ter’s  ware,  Asa  Lamson. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  B.  A.  Ellison,  W.  S.  Bow- 
lev,  A.  J.  Fogg,  G.  W.  Greene;  carpenters,  Brown  &  Warren,  C.  W. 
Young,  Jpsiah  Batchelder,  C.  H.  Palmer;  hair  dressers,  N.  P.  Cutler, 
jH.  II.  Young;  harness  makers,  Tilton  and  Fleming,  Theodore  Kellogg  ; 
marble  workers,  C.  S.  Greeley  &  Co.,  T.  R.  Davis;  mason,  W.  P. 
Weeks;  painters,  B.  G.  Purington,  .T.  N.  Head,  J.  B.  Sanborn,  W.  0. 
Perkins,  I.  M.  Watson,  I.  T.  Puringion ;  printers,  Wingate  &  Duntou. 
Chas.  Marseilles;  tailors,  R.  C.  Thompson,  R.  &  G.  Carter  ;  watch 
maker,  D.  M.  Quimby,  C.  E.  Deane. 

Merchants — Porter  &  Thing,  Weeks  Brothers;  auctioneers,  J.  P. 
Elkins  &  Co.,  C.  D.  Towle ;  books  and  stationery,  G.  E.  Lane;  boots 
and  shoes,  Earle  &  Cutts,  T.  E.  Fifield,  G.  T.  Stacy,  J.  M.  Towle,  Hen¬ 
ry  Dow  ;  clocks  and  watches,  W.  B.  Morrill  ;  clothing,  Earle  &  Cutts, 
A.  Churchill  &  Co.,  J.  P.  Elkins  &  Co.;  dry  goods,  G.  C.  Lyiord.  Foll- 
ansby  &  Dearborn  ;  drugs  and  medicines,  C.  A.  Merrill,  A.  S.  Wether- 
ell ;  fancy  goods  and  notions,  S  H.  Emerson,  L.  C.  Langley,  S.  Rick¬ 
er,  Wm.  Currrier;  groceries,  Crocket  &  Downing,  N.  Weeks,  jr.,  Elliot 
&  Dudley,  Dunn  &  Murdock;  hardware,  Kelly  and  Gardner,  J.  W.j 
Getchel,  Steele  &  Carlisle ;  hats  and  caps,  A.  Merrill  &  Sons,  R.  &  G. 
Carter,  Churchill  &  Co.;  millinery,  Miss  E.  N.  Mitchell,  C.  E.  &  A.  W. 
Brown,  Mary  0.  Litch,  S.  B.  Young,  J.  R.  Pettingill,  C.  II.  Kendall, 
J.  C.  Pratt;  paper  hangings,  G.  E.  Lane,  Porter  &  Thing;  wool,  A. 
Merrill  &  Sons,  H.  C.  Moses. 

Physicians — Wm.  Perry,  W.  G.  Perry,  C.  C.  Odlin,  Albert  Carroll, 
E.  Bartlett,  Charles  Warren;  dentists,  C.  H.  Gerrish,  J.  E.  S.  Pray,1 
G.  E.  Mitchel.  Tel.  Ag’ts — S  S.  Haynes,  Ella  Haseltine. 

Fabyan  Mouse— See  Carol l. 

FARMINGTON,  STRA  FFORD — Pop.,  2261.  N.  E.  from  C., 
35;  N.  W.  (rom  Dover,  18.  R.  R.  S. — Farmington,  on  D.  &  W.  R.  R. 
^mile  from  village;  conveyance  to  all  trains. 

OFFICERS — Cleik  A.  W.  Shaekf'ord;  Treas.,  J.  E.  Fernald;  Select¬ 
men,  S.  S.  Amazeen,  P.  M.  Horne,  Joseph  L.  Demeritt. 


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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

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Postmaster — A.  C.  Newell.  Tel.  Ag’t — G.  W.  Wood. 

Justices — I).  T.  Parker,  G.  N.  Eastman,  D.  W.  Edgerly,  J.  B.  Edger- 
ly,  H.  Barker,  E.  F.  Nute,  F.  Emerson,  Chas.  York,  D.  C.  Mellows,  C. 
W.  Talpey,  Stephen  Nutter,  C.  W.  Tebbets.  C.  H.  Pitman,  State  ; 
W.  W.  Hayes,  J.  E.  Fernald,  J.  G.  Johnson,  P,  M.  Horne,  Isaac  Mer¬ 
rill,  R.  B.  Foss,  I.  C.  Varney,  A.  C.  ^Newell,  F.  Leighton,  Chas.  Leigh-i 
ton,  A.  A.  Hall. 

Churches — Adv.,  J.  G.  Smith;  Cong., - ;  F.  Bap.,  D.  H. 

Adams. 

j  Exp.  Ag’t — George  Tarlton.  Hotel — Mechanic’s,  S.  Varney. 

!  Lawyers — G.  N.  Eastman,  F.  Emerson.  C.  W.  Tibbetts. 

Literary  Institution — High  School,  E.  J.  Goodwin,  prin. 

Livery  Stabies — C.  French,  S.  Nutter,  E.  P.  Mooney. 

Manufacturers  —  boots  and  shoes,  D.  W.  Kimball,  G.  A.  Jones, 
A.  Nute  A  Sons,  H.  B  &  J.  B.  Edgerly,  J.  F.  Cloutman,  E.  0.  Curtis, 
Israel  Hayes,  M.  L.  Hayes.  &  Co.,  E.  F.  Jones,  J.  M.  Berry;  excel¬ 
sior,  S.  H.  Buzzell  ;  lasts,  Haines  &  Flanders  ;  lumber,  W.  W.  Hayes, 
J.  W.  Waldron,  J.  II.  Waldron,  Amos  Tufts  &  Son. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans  —  blacksmiths,  A.  Leavit,  R.  E.  Cross, 

E.  R.  Jones,  Alonzo  Straw ;  carpenters.  A.  C.  Tibbetts,  S.  S.  Cloutman, 

A.  A.  Hall,  G.  M.  Dixon,  Alvin  Dixon,  S.  P.  Knox,  I.  A.  Quint,  F.  J. 
Chamberlain  ;  hair  dresser,  S.  T.  Smith,  C.  N.  Lougee,  F.  D.  Johnson  ; 
harness  makers,  Geo.  Whittier,  E.  E  Clark;  masons,  E.  F.  Fales,  H.  A. 
Whitten;  painters,  Frank  Keniston,  E.  T.  Avery,  S.  C.  Hayes,  C.  F. 
Colbath,  S.  R.  Sparrow;  photographer,  A.  W.  Shackford ;  printers, 
J.  E.  Fernald  &  Son,  R.  K.  Pearl;  tailors,  J.  N.  Bodwe.I,  J.  C.  Little¬ 
field,  B.  Dunn  ;  wheelwright,  J.  P.  Tibbetts.  , 

|  Merchants — Dockham  &  Nute  Bros.,  J.  F.  Hall,  C.  W.  Talpey,  H. 
Barker,  J.  E.  Fernald,  J.  H.  Barker  &  Co.,  C.  W.  Wingate;  boots  and 
shoes,  N.  F.  Ham,  L.  L.  Pinkham  ;  clocks,  watches  and  jewelry,  J.  F. 
Safford  ;  clothing,  J.  N.  Bodwell,  F.  C.  Tilton;  drugs  and  medicines. | 
R.  B.  Foss,  Parker  &  Smith,  A.  C.  Newell;  dry  goods,  0.  A.  Hoyt ;' 
.groceries,  Pre  ton  Pearl,  B.  F.  Blaisdell;  millinery,  Mrs.  Goodall  & 
;Chesley,  Mrs.  L.  A.  Small,  Mrs.  0.  A.  Hoyt;  organs  and  pianos,  A.  C. 
Newell;  provisions,  Lucas  &  Burnham,  J.  II.  Dudley;  stoves  &c ., 
Fuller  &,  Small. 

Physicians — R.  B.  Foss,  A.  C.  Newell,  D.  T.  Parker,  F.  H.  Allen, 

F.  L.  Nute;  dentist,  D.  W.  Edgerly. 

Fisherville — See  Concord. 

FITZWILLIAM,  CHESHIRE— Pop.,  1314.  S.  W.from  C.,  54; 

IS.  E.  from  Keene,  13.  R.  R.  S. - Fitzwilliam  Depot,  1  *4  mile,  and 

State  Line  on  Cheshire  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Stephen  Batcheller;  Treas.,  J.  M.  Parker;  Se¬ 
lectmen,  Chas.  Byam,  S.  S.  Stone,  Chas.  D.  Bigelow;  Supts. ,  John  Col¬ 
by,  A.  R.  Gleason. 

Postmasters — P.  S.  Batcheller. 

“Justices — A.  J.  Blake,  A.  A.  Parker,  Sam’l  Kendall ;  Depot,  G.  Allen’ 
State',  J.  S.  Adams,  Silas  Cummings,  John  Whittemore,  G.  A.  Whit- 
t^more,  John  Forristall,  A.  R.  Gleason.  Samuel  Kendall,  J.  J.  Allen, 
M.  A.  Allen,  Jonas  Damon,  P.  S.  Batcheller  ;  Drpot,  C.  B.  Perry. 
Churches — Bap.,  S.  Latham  ;  Cong.,  J.  Colby. 

Hotels — Fitzwilliam,  Abner  Cage;  Cheshire,  0.  K.  Wheelock;  Sip 
Pond  House,  J.  S.  Cox;  Monadnock  Mountain  House,  Newton  & 
Batchellers. 

I  Insurance  Agents— -life  and  fire,  A.  J.  Blake,  G.  A.  Whittemore. 
Lawyer — A.  J.  Blake. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

79 

Livery  Stables — Abner  Gage,  0.  K.  Wheelock. 

Manufacturers — butter  firkins  and  pails,  E.  Bowker ;  brackets  and 
fancy  wooden  ware,  C.  L.  Taft;  lumber,  S.  8.  Stone;  grist,  and  saw 
mill,  S.  S.  Stone;  pails  and  tubs,  Jonas  Damon,  p.  o.  ad.,  Winchen- 
don,  Mass. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  S.  Poland,  M.  A.  Allen,  P.  Whitcomb, 
carpenters,  H.  Firmin,  W.  H.  H.  Parker  ;  dress  maker,  Miss  S.  T. 
Stowell ;  harness  maker,  G.  N.  Olmstead  ;  painters,  C.  A.  Smyth- 
enman,  W.  Brewer ;  shoemakers,  Samuel  Hill,  Blake  Windle  ; 
wheelwrights,  E.  &  C.  Carter. 

Merchants — J.  M.  Parker  &  Co.,  Whittemore  &  Co.,  P.  S.  &  8. 
Batcheller;  butcher,  G.  Bemis;  clocks,  watches  ,  medicines,  hats  and 
caps,  P.  S.  &  S.  Batcheller;  State  Line,  Joel  L.  Gilson,  p.  o.  ad.,  Wiu- 
cbendon,  Mass.;  granite,  Fitzwilliam  Granite  Co.;  millinery,  Miss 
S.T.  Stowell ;  provisions  and  meat,  Henry  Page. 

Physicians — Silas  Cummings,  A.  R.  Gleason. 

I>epot — Postmaster — Elbridge  Cummings. 

Church— Meth.,  S.  S.  Dudley. 

Exp.  &.  Tel.  Ag!t — Elbridge  Cummings. 

Ins.  Ag’t— C.  B.  Perry. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  Henry  Howe,  S.  W.  Holman,  H.  Cooledge, 
Burbank  &  Stone,  G.  W.  Simoud.  A.  G.  Bebee,  E.  Wilder;  flour  and 
meal,  Burbank  &  Stone,  F.  B.  Frye. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  W.  A.  Newton,  C.  F.  Pope  ;  carpenters, 
W.  J.  Peck,  S.  A.  Taylor;  dress  maker,  Miss  Ann  G.  Damon  ;  granite 
workers  R.  L.  Angier,  E.  Blodgett,  N.  H.  Granite  Co.,  Fisher  &  Hay¬ 
den,  A.  Hayden,  Melvin  Wilson,  D.  H.  Reed,  Henry  Howe. 

Merchants — F.  B.  Frye;  berries,  C.  B.  Perry  ;  millinery,  Mrs.  S.  A. 
Wilson. 

FRAXCESTOWX,  HILLSBOROUGH—  Pop.,  932.  S.  W.  fr.  C. 
25  ;  N.  W.  lr.  Nashua,  23.  R.  R.  S — Greenfield,  on  Peterboro  R.  R. 
4  %  miles,  stage  twice  daily. 

OFFICERS — Clerk .  L.  F.  Atwood;  Treas.,  Amasa  Downs;  Selectmen , 
Geo.  F.  Pettee,  Jonathan  Danforth,  Tlios.  E.  Taylor;  Supt .,  G.  D. 
Epps. 

Postmaster— S.  B.  Hodge. 

Justices — T.  B.  Bradford,  S.  D.  Downes,  S.  M.  Dineniore,  A.  H.  Bix- 
by,  S.  B.  Hodge.  State  ;  Hiram  Patch,  J.  P.  Woodbury,  Mark  Balch, 
I.  B.  Farnum,  G.  W.  Cummings. 

Church— Cong., - . 

Exp.  Agt’s — J.  K.  Chandler,  E.  W.  Colburn. 

Hotel  &  Livery  Stable — Francestown,  Wm,  H.  Farnum. 

Literary  Institution — Francestown  Academy,  H.  S.  Cowell,  prim: 
Town  Librarj',  1000  volumes. 

Manufacturers — kits,  pails,  &c.,  H.  P.  Clark  &  Sou;  soap-stone 
Francestown  soap-stone  quarry,  Eaton  &  Williams  ;  writing  desks 
and  fancy  boxes,  J.  T.  Bixby. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths.  H.  W.  Spaulding,  G.  D.  Epps, 
Frank  Cudworth  ;  carpenters,  Issachar  Dodge,  E.  W.  Colburn,  H.  P. 
Downes;  cooper,  Luther  Hardy;  harness  maker, S.  B.  Hodge;  masons, 
E.  K.  Batchelder.  S.  P.  Newton  ;  painters,  W.  Butterfield,  D.  S.  Hen¬ 
derson  ;  wheelwrights,  Daniel  Moody,  C.  A.  Barrett. 

Merchants — Amasa  Downs,  R.  Bradford,  Grange  Store,  A.  L.  Sav¬ 
age,  proprietor ;  auctioneer,  S.  B.  Hodge  ;  millinery,  R.  Bradford. 

Physicians — S.  M.  Dinsmore;  homeo.,  T.  E.  Fisher;  dentist,  H.  G. 
Kittredge. 


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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

FRAXCOXIA,  GRAFTON—  Pop.,  549.  N.  from  C.  85  ;  N.  E. 
from  Haverhill,  34.  R.  R.  S. — Littleton,  on  White  Mt.  R.  R.  Daily 
stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Osmond  Parker;  Treas.,  H.  W.  Noyes  ;  Select¬ 
men ,  H.  W.  Noyes,  W.  F.  Parker,  Otis  Brooks;  Supt.,  G.  A.  Beckwith. 
Postmaster — Charles  Edson;  Profile  House ,  C.  H.  Greenleaf. 
Justices — E.  B.  Parker,  Joel  Spooner,  State  ;  C.  H.  Greenleaf,  J.  N. 
Oakes,  Osmond  Parker,  W.  F.  Parker,  Charles  Edson. 

Church — F.  Bap.,  G.  A.  Beckwith.  Physician — W.  B.  Moody. 
Hotels — Profile  House,  Taft  &  Greenleaf;  Valley  House,  Burt  & 
Knight  ;  La  Fayette  House.  Spooner  &  Son. 

Manufacturers — boots  and  shoes,  G.  H.  Burt;  iron,  N.  H.  Iron  Co., 
Charles  Edson,  agent ;  lumber,  E.  B.  Parker,  Lewis  &  Co.;  spools  and 
bobbins,  Streeter  Eaton;  starch,  Parker,  Priest  &  Co.,  Farmer’s 
Starch  Co  ,  E.  B.  Parker,  agent. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  John  Wilson,  W.  C.  George;  carpenter, 
Oliver  Knight;  machinist,  Clark  Bowles;  painter,  Ira  Whipple; 
wheelwrights,  0.  W.  Harris,  Emery  Aldrich. 

Merchants — 0.  &  W.  F.  Parker  ;  millinery,  Electa  J.  Bowles. 
FRANKLIN,  MERRIMAC—  Pop.,  36U0.  N.  from  *C.,  18.  R. 
R.S. — Franklin  on  Northern  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  G.  W.  Sawyer  ;  Treas..  D.  S.  Gilchrist ;  Selectmen, 
Ira  Greeley,  H.  S.  Prescott,  C.  C.  Cross;  Biard  of  Education,  I.  N. 
Blodgett,  E.  B.  S.  Sanborn,  David  Gilchrist;  Agent,  Geo.  W.  Lord. 
Postmaster — E.  G.  Colburn.  Ex.  Ag’t — B.  M.  Prescott. 

Justices — A.  F.  Pike,  J.  P.  Sanborn,  R.  W.  Bennett,  Daniel  Barnard, 
G.  W.  Rollins,  I.  N.  Blodgett,  Alexis  Proctor,  E.  B.  S.  Sanborn,  David 
Gilchrist,  J.  W.  Simonds,  G.  W.  Nesmith,  E.  Judkins,  G.  R.  Stone,  E. 
G.  Leach;  Milton  Gerruse,  Stephen  Kenrick,  E.  C.  Stone,  State  ;  A.  G. 
Morrison,  G.  G.  Wadsworth,  II.  II.  Call,  B.  S.  Hancock,  F.  H.  Daniel, 
Francis  Shaw,  D.  E.  Brown,  Ira  Greely,  H.  E.  Blake,  R.  G.  Burleigh, 
G.  L.  Sauborn,  R.  M.  Davis,  J.  S.  Jewell,  G.  L.  Chandler,  A.  L.  Butter- 
worth,  C.  C.  Kenrick,  W.  M.  Barnard,  J.  L.  Foote,  B.  B.  Tobie,  F.  N. 
Parsons. 

Churches — Adv.,  D.  M.  Leavitt ;  C.  Bap.,  J  F.  Fielden  ;  Chris.,  0.  J. 
Wait ;  Cong.,  A.  H.  Burr;  F.  Bap.,  E.  H.  Prescott ;  Meth.,  J.  D.  Folsom ; 
R.  Cath.,  M.  J.  Goodwin. 

Hotels — Webster  House.  0.  B.  Davis;  Franklin  House,  A.  K.  Moore. 
Lawyers — A.  F.  Pike,  Daniel  Barnard,  I.  N.  Blodgett,  E.  G.  Leach, 
G.  W.  Nesmith,  E.  B.  S.  Sanborn,  R.  W.  Bennett. 

Livery  Stables — C.  C.  Kenrick,  W.  L.  Gilchrist,  0.  B.  Davis,  A.  K. 
Moore. 

Manufacturers — belting  and  hose,  J.  H.  Pettengill;  brick,  W.  L. 
Gilchrist;  conductors’  punches,  J.  B.  Aiken;  foundry,  James  Taylor; 
hats  and  caps,  W.  J.  Fortier ;  hosiery,  A.  W.  Sulloway ;  leather,  Thos. 
Me  Connell  ;  lumber,  Joseph  Brown  &  Co.,  J.  II.  Rowell,  Babbitt  & 
Dresser,  A.  G.  Morrison,  B.  S.  Colby,  Wallace  Burleigh;  machinery, 

B.  C.  Stevens;  needles,  A.  D.  Sanborn;  paper,  Winnipiseogee  Paper 
Co.,  W.  F.  Daniell,  Manager;  soap,  James  Bennett,  J.  L.  Merrill;  stove 
polish,  Rowell  &  Whitney  ;  tin  ware  and  stoves,  J.  H.  Rowell ;  trusses, 
N.  Wilton  &  Son;  wagons,  carriages,  and  sleighs,  W.  L.  Gilchrist; 
wood  pulp,  Cross  Pulp  Co.,  W.  F.  Daniell,  Manager. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — barber,  G.  W.  Shaw;  blacksmith,  J.  B. 
Calley  ; -carpenters,  Jasper  Cil  ley,  Austin  Campbell;  coopers,  Abner 
Thurston,  Richard  Judkins;  dress  makers.  Miss  Mary  A.  Swain,  Mrs. 

C.  Hopkins;  feather  bed-renovater,  John  Shaw;  harness  makers,  L.  D. 

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Davenport,  Sleeper  &  Proctor;  masons,  F.  W.  Sargent,  B.  K.  W oodward ; 
marble  workers,  Cummings  Bro3.,  D.  A.  Sanborn,  Dana  &  Watts  ;j 
painiers,  Joseph  Webster,  W.  S.  Wheeler,  F.  Cummings,  E.  Osgood, 
G.  F.  Woodward;  photographers,  Chas.  Warren,  C.  M.  Couch ;  stone! 
masons,  Joseph  Judkins,  Albert  Colby,  J.  Matthews,  Jacob  Bennett,) 
D.  Mitchell;  tailors,  E.  R.  Heath,  J.  C.  Neal,  J.  H.  Neal,  H.  J.  Odell ; 
wheelwrights,  A.  L  Morrison,  J.  W.  B.  Clement. 

Merchants— L.  Richardson,  D.  Gilchrist  &  Co.,  Morrison  &  French  ; 
auctioneers,  E.  C.  Stone,  Edwin  Judkins;  boots  and  shoes,  Morrison 
|<fc  French,  W.  C.  Little  ;  clothiug,  J.  C.  Neal,  II.  J.  Odell  ;  coal  and 
jee,  B«  M.  Prescott;  corn  and  meal,  Johnson  &  Son;  coffins,  H  K.1 
Thompson;  drugs  and  medicines,  E.  II.  Sturtevaut;  fancy  goods,1 
notions,  Ac.,  Miss  Shaw  ;  furniture,  E.  C.  Stone  ;  hardware,  L.  Rich-! 
ardson  ;  jewelry,  Alonzo  Messer;  meat,  Dolloff  A  Greeley,  0.  B.  Davis; 
millinery,  S.  W.  Stone,  Mrs.  J.  A.  Hutchinson. 

Physician— L.  M.  Knight;  hot,  Austin  Durkee;  dentist,  J.  M. 
Fletcuer,  II.  Goodr;eh. 

Tel.  Ag’t.— J.  D.  K  rk. 

Fa  Its — Pos  t  m  ast  e  r —  W  al  ter  B  u  rl  ei  gh . 

Hotels — Franklin  Falls  Housfe,  W.  S.  Sargent ;  Winnipiseogee  House, 
P.  L.  Kennedy. 

Lawyers — E.  B.  S.  Sanborn. 

Manufacturers — brad  awls  and  saw  sets,  Aiken  Brad  awl  and  saw 
set  Mf g  Co.;  c  >mp  stools,  Ernest  W.  Gourd;  fancy  flannels,  Frank¬ 
lin  Mills,  M.  J.  Stevens  prop.:  machinery,  Clark  and  Haynes  ;  niachin-j 
ery,  screws  and  hosiery,  Walter  Aiken;  pant,  cloths  and  geut’s  dress  , 
goods,  Franklin  Woolen  Co.,  Wesley  Sawyer,  ag’t.;  picture  frames  juid! 
lamp  mats,  Franklin  Novelty  Co.;  sash,  doors  and  blinds,  L.  D.  Sleeper 
<fc  Co.;  A.  A  Rollins  A  Co.;  soap,  IL  D.  Suiith  ;  shirt  boards,  II.  C.  Grif¬ 
fin;  tags,  Fred  Aiken;  tin  ware  and  stoves,  J.  S.  Morrison,  Ed.  Caskin  ; 
wood  tans,  White  Mt.,  wood  fan  company,  R.  E.  Bean,  ag’t. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — baker,  Fred  Cornock:  blacksmiths,  J.  G. 
Carletou,  Bicktord  Bang ;  carpenters,  Dresser  and  Babbitt,  John  Bailey, 
J.  K.  Moulton,  M.  G.  Woodward,  T.  V.  B.  Clough,  G.  S.  Knox.  W.  E. 
Woo  lward,  J.  S.  Elliott,  T.  S.  Elliott,  T.  H.  Piper,  T.  A.  Cook,  A.  P. 
i Hoyt,  J.  S.  Goodwin,  Chas.  Hinckley,  A.  S.  Buzzell,  Le^oy  Sanborn, 

I  A.  A.  Rollins  &  Co.,  A.  D.  Tuttle;  dress  makers.  Miss  N.  K.  Randall, 
Mrs.  Mary  Lake,  Mrs.  0.  C.  Proctor,  Mrs.  W.  H.  Folsom;  gun  smith, 
Reuben  Beckman;  hair  dressers.  C.  P.  Kelley,  C.  M.  French  ;  harness 
maker,  G.  0.  Thompson ;  painters.  S.  E.  Bickford,  M.  Brodier.  jr., 
G.  A.  Harmon,  J.  W.  Haynes,  Chas.  Penniman,  G.  W.  Beckman,  J.  C. 
Twombly;  photographers,  D.  W.  Herrick,  C.  G.  Hodsdon;  printers,' 

G.  B.  &  F.  K.  Wheeler,  0.  A.  Towne,  E.  A.  Judkins  &  Co.;  shoemakers, 
J.  F.  Avery,  T.  Carver;  tailor,  R.  M.  Davis;  wheelwright,  Mitchell 
Brodier. 

Merchants — Burleigh  Bros.,  G.  W.  Sawyer,  G.  P.  Gale,  C.  C.  Chase, 

H.  S.  Prescott;  auctioneer  and  commission  merchant,  G.  G.  Wads¬ 
worth;  boots  and  shoes,  F.  H.  Marsh,  Burleigh  Bros.:  books  and  sta¬ 
tionery^'.  II.  Chapman,  0.  A.  Towne;  clothing,  R.  M.  Davis.  A.  S. 
Ripley;  coffins,  Paige  &  Young;  corn  and  meal,  J.  W.  Davis  A  Co.; 
drugs  and  medicine-5,  F.  II.  Chapman,  H.  W.  Brockway  ;  dry  goods, 
|F.  U  Morrison  &  Co,,  F.  H.  Gerrv  ;  fancy  goods,  notions,  Ac.,  0.  A. 
jTowne;  fish,  Harry  Hinds,  Isaac  Houston:  furniture.  Paige  A  Young; 

I  fruit  and  confectionery.  0.  A.  Towne,  Mrs.  L.  S.  Melvin,  D.  W.  Herrick, 
R.  Thompson,  N.  W.  Burleigh;  hardware.  Burleigh  Bros.,  Fitz  A 
iBarnes;  jewelry,  G.  G.  Fellows;  meat,  C.  G.  Colby,  Severance  &  CallJ 


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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

T.  H.  Daniell ;  millinery,  S.  P.  Bean,  J.  Newman,  M.  F.  &  J.  L.  Gil¬ 
christ,  Mrs.  H.  W.  Brockw  ay ;  musical  instruments  and  sewing  ma¬ 
chines,  G.  L.  Sanborn;  newsdealers,  0.  A.  Towne;  pictures  and 
frames,  D.  W.  Herrick. 

Eating  House — N.  W.  Burleigh,  George  Michie. 

Physicians — J.  H.  Sanborn;  hot.,  W.  W.  Sleeper;  homeo.,  W.  E. 
Keith;  dentist  A.  A.  Marden. 

Tel.  Ag’t — H.  K.  Smith. 

FREEDOM,  CARROLL—  Pop.,  737.  N.  E.  from  C.,  70  ;  N.from 
Ossipee,  12.  R.  R.  S. — Ossipee  Center,  8  in.,  on  Eastern  R.  R.  Bald¬ 
win  depot,  11  m.,  on  P.  &  0.  R.  R. 

j  OFFICERS — Clerk ,  G.  1.  Philbrick;  Treas.,  John  Churchill;  Selectmen, 
S.  J.  Keneson,  Rensselaer  Towle,  J.  M.  Andrews;  Supt.,  F.  C.  Judkin. 
Postmaster — Rensselaer  Towle.  Church — Chris..  Chas.  Goodwin. 
Justices — Elias  Towle,  John  Parsons,  Albert  Locke,  State ;  C.  H. 
Andrews,  Stephen  Danforth,  Josiah  Thurston,  E.  I.  Towle,  S.  Andrews. 
Exp.  Agents— L.  D.  Stanley,  W.  C.  Mills. 

Manufacturers — bobbins,  C.  D.  Parsons;  brick,  N.  L.  Reserve; 
leather,  Churchill  Bros.:  lumber,  A.  Locke,  Towle  &  Kenison. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths.  1.  Foss,  A.  G.  Fowler,  J.  H.  Thurston,1 
Edgar  Mills;  cabinet  maker,  Uriah  Towle;  machinist,  John  Parsons: 
mason,  W.  W.Lord;  painters,  Thomas  Leavitt,  Sewell  Ward;  tailors,1 
C.  H.  Andrews,  A.  Pease;  wheelwrights,  Wentworth  Tyler,  N.  L.j 
Meserve,  Alanson  Allard. 

Merchants — G.  H.  Lord,  Stephen  Danforth,  E.  I.  Towle,  A.  D.  Mer- 
row’ ;  auctioneer,  Wr.C.  Mills  ;  boots  and  shoes,  C.  H.  Beach. 
Physicians — A.  D.  Merrow,  J.  F.  Topliff ;  eclec.,  A.  W.  HobbB. 
FREMOXT,  ROCKINGHAM—  Pop.,  600.  S.  E.  fr.  C.,  30;  W. 
fr.  Exeter,  10.  R.  R.  S . — Frejnonl  on  R.  &  N.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk .  T.  B.  Smith  ;  Treas.,  G.  F.  Beede ;  Selectmen,  G.  F. 
Beede,  J.  B.  "Wilber,  J.  B.  Sanborn  ;  Supt.,  B.  T.  Sanborn. 
Postmaster— A.  Brown. 

Justices — Perley  Robinson,  State ;  G.  F.  Beede,  C.  WT.  Follett,  J.  B. 
Sanboru,  J.  A.  Smith. 

Churches — F.  Bap.,  John  Marsh  ;  Meth.,  J.  Higgins. 

-Hotel— T  rue  House,  Warren  True,  prop. 

Manufacturers— barrel  and  kit  shooks,  II.  A.  Lovejoy  ;  carriages, 
hubs,  spokes,  &c.,  "Whittier  Bros.;  carriage  parts.  C.  E.  Howe;  lum¬ 
ber,  Caverly  Mill,  all  pine;  palm  leaf  hats,  P.  C.  Robinson;  shoe  and 
packing  boxes,  J.  M.  Brown  ;  staves  and  shooks,  Jonas  Spaulding, 
i  Mechanics — blacksmiths,  J.  C.  Smith,  Worthen  Fuller  ;  carpenters, 
J.  C.  Sanborn,  Perley  Robinson,  Benj.  Woodman,  B.  F.  Woodman, 
G.  W.  Brown,  B.  Y.  B.  Ly ford, Isaiah  Sanborn,  Madison  Sanbor  n,  J.  B. 
Wilber;  gunsmiths,  Andrew  Brown,  John  Brown;  millwright,  D.  J. 
Smith;  painters,  S.  B.  Gibson,  Daniel  Blaisdell,  F.  W.  Follette. 

Merchants — flour  and  grain,  J.  M.  Brown  ;  groceries,  Jeremiah 
Benfield,  G.  L.  Sanborn  &  Co.,  F.  W.  Clark ;  meat,  P.  R.  Currier. 
George’s  Mills— See  Sunapee. 

GIU-  ORR,  BELKNAP — Pop.,  3361.  N.  E.  from  C.,  27  ;  E.  fr. 
Laconia,  4.  R.  R.  S. — Lake  Village  Laconia,  on  B.  C.  &  M.  R.  R. 
j  OFFICERS — Clerk,  S.  L.  Goss;  Treas.,  S.  S.  Ayer;  Selectmen,  El- 
bridge  "Webster,  Thomas  Weeks,  C.  H.  Sleeper;  Supt.,  J.  N.  Rich. 

Postmasters — M.  Y*  B.  Eaton  ;  Luke  Village ,  E.  Blaisdell. 

!  Justices— S.  C.  Clark,  W.  A.  Sanborn,  J.  L,  Odell,  A.  J.  Owen,  Benj. 
Wadley,  R.  H.  Sanborn,  J.  P.  Hutchinson,  G.  W.  Sanders,  Thos.  Ham, 
0.  li.  Key,  H.  B.  Quimby,  M.  A.  Haynes,  F.  M.  Rollins,  State;  E.  S j 


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Hunt.  Simon  Rowe,  S.  S.  Ayer,  Enoch  Flanders,  A.  C.  James,  J.  Smith,’ 
D.  B.  Smith,  A.  Tucker,  E.  H.  Blaisdell. 

Churches — Adv.,  J.  H.  Clark;  Cal.,  Bap.,  K.  S,  Hall;  F.  W.  Bap., 
J.  W.  Scribner;  F,  Bap.,  Village ,  J.  N.  Rich  ;  Aleth.,  I.  J.  Tibbetts. 
Hotel — Mt.  Belknap  House,  L.  B.  Brown. 

Tel.  Ag’t. — W.  S.  Taylor.  Exp.  Ag’t — W.  S.  Taylor. 

Livery  stable — L.  B.  Brown,  T.  D.  Baker. 

Manufacturers— foundry  machine  shop,  Cole  M’f’g.  Co.,  W.  H.  Pep¬ 
per,  Crane  &  Peaslee;  hosiery,  R.  M.  Appleton;  needles,  C.  P.  S.  Ward- 
well,  J,  W.  &  D.  W.  Cox ;  leather,  J  J.  Morrill ;  lumber,  J.  J.  Morill  j 
II.  11.  Sleeper,  G.  A.  Copp. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  A.  Blaisdell,  J.  C.  Baxter  ; 
painters,  J.  T.  Glaz -brook.  J.  S.  Folsom;  photographer,  E.  D.  Ward; 
printers,  E.  H.  Weicomb;  shoemaker,  I.  H.  Culver,  D.  H.  Munsey  ; 
tailors,  H.  J,  Odell,  A.  W.  Sanders. 

Merchants — A.  Tucker,  Plummer  &  Renow,  Sleeper  &  Co.,  Leavitt 
&  Stanyau.  G.  A.  Wilder,  E.  J.  Smart,  M.  V.  B.  Eaton  ;  books  and  sta¬ 
tionery,  E.  Blaisdell;  bsots  and  shoes,  C.  D.  Robie  &  Co.;  clocks  and 
watche  ,  E.  Lovejoy ;  clothing,  L,  B.  Jones  &  Son;  dry  goods,  Bugbee 
<fc  Smith  ;  drugs  and  medicines,  J.  L.  Odell ;  fancy  goods.  E.  Blaisdell  ; 
groceries  E.  S.  Smart  ;  hats  and  caps,  C.  D.  Robie  &  Co.,  L.  B.  Jones  & 
Son  ;  millinery,  Mrs.  M.  C.  Sanborn  ;  tin  and  hardware,  H.  E.  Brown,  j 
Physicians — D.  F.  &  J.  C.  Moore,  0.  Goss,  B.  Munsey;  dentist,  D. 
Elkins. 

GILMAXTOX,  BELKNA P— Pop.,  1644.  N.  E.  fr  C.  18  ;  S.  E.1 
fr  Laconia,  8.  R.  R.  S. — Tilton,  10  m.  on  B.  C.  &  M.  R.  R.  From 
Lower  Gilmanton  to  Pittsfield  6  miles  on  Suncook  Valley  R.  R 
Daily  stage  to  each. 

OFFICERS— Clerk,  C.  E.  Marsh;  Trea  s.,  John  Connell;  Selectmen ? 
J.  S.  Page,  R.  E.  Gale,  II.  E.  Marsh  ;  Supt .,  G.  W.  Adams. 

Postmasters — L.  H.  Mudgett;  Lower ,  J.  Q.  Adams 
Justices — J.  P.  Hill,  Alfred  Prescott,  L.  B.  Pease, Thomas  Cogswell. 
0.  Folsom,  G.  W.  Sanborn,  Reuben  Edgerly,  State;  J.  K.  Dudley,  R.  E. 
Gale,  C.  A.  Doekham,  J.  B.  Durrell,  M.  Hey  wood,  J.  Brown,  E.  P. 
Thompson,  J.  M.  Gilman. 

Churches — Cong.,  Joseph  Blake;  Meth.,  J.  W.  Bean;  Lower ,  F. 
Bap.,  C.  L.  Plummer. 

Hotel — Washington,  I.  E.  Marsh.  Physician — Nahum  Wight. 
Lawyer — Alfred  Prescott. 

Literary  Institution — Gilmanton  Academy,  D.  S.  Hibbard. 
Manufacturers — clothes  driers  and  tents,  R.  H.  Jones  &  Sons; 
lumber,  Jesse  Allen. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  S.  J.  Gale;  carpenters,  H.  N.  Nelson,  B. 
Beede,  J.  S.  Page;  masons,  J.  W.  Ham,  E.  T.  Gilman  ;  painters,  C.  F. 
Bradley,  L.  H.  Mudgett;  wheelwrights,  J.  A.  Jones,  E.  S.  Mudgett, 
M.  A.  Dennett. 

Merchants — G.  F.  Brown,  E.  Varney  ;  Lower ,  H.  T.  Gilman,  Joseph 
Brown. 

Iron  Works — R.  R.  S. — Alton  5  m.,  on  Dover  &  Winnipisseogee 
R.  R.  Daily  Stage.  Postmaster — C.  A.  Doekham. 

Churches — Cong.,  C.  L.  Tomblen  ;  F.  Bap.,  J.  B.  Leighton. 

Hotel — Central  House,  G.  W.  Pinkham. 

Lawyers — Thomas  Cogswell,  E.  P.  Thompson. 

Manufacturers — doors,  sash  and  blinds,  Reuben  Giles;  leather 
Allen  Falconer;  plows,  J.  p.  Hussey  &  Co.;  rakes,  Suncook  Valley 
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Mechanics — blacksmiths,  A.  &  J.  W.  Marsh,  L.  J.  Seavey  ;  car¬ 
penters.  N.  B.  Jones,  Eben  Connell;  harness  maker,  E.  A.  Sargent; 
painters,  C.  G.  Howard,  G.  W.  Ross,  A.  F.  Paige  ;  printer,  C.  E.  Marsh  ; 
wheelwright,  J.  S.  Goodwin. 

Merchants — C.  A.  Dockham,  C.  A.  Hatch,  John  Connell,  S.  I£  Dear¬ 
born. 

Physicians — Jeremiah  Blake,  R.  M.  Gray.  S.  A.  Taylor. 
GILSUM,  CHESHIRE—  Pup.,  590.  S.  W.  from  C.,  50.;  N.  from 
Keene  9.  R.  R.  S. — Keene,  on  Cheshire  R.  R.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  G.  H.  McCoy;  Treas.,  Allen  Hey  wood  ;  Select¬ 
men,  A.  D.  Hammond,  Geo.  H.  Carpenter,  L.  R.  Guillow  ;  Supt .,  Geo. 
C.  Hubbard. 

Postmaster — F.  A.  Howard.  Physician — K.  D.  Webster. 

Justices — Geo.  C.  Hubbard,  State ;  F.  A.  Howard,  N.  0.  Haywood, 

A.  D.  Hammond,  L.  W.  F.  Mark,  C.  W.  Bingham,  Geo.  H.  McCoy, 
j  Churches — Cong.,  S.  Hayward. 

|  Livery  Stables— G.  H.  McCoy,  Calvin  Chandler. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  G.  W.  Newman,  Dart  &  Hammond,  N.  0. 
Haywood,  Daniel  Smith  ;  trays  and  wooden  ware,  D.  W.  Bill  ;  woolens, 
J.  S.  Collins  ;  white  flannel,  Granite  Flannel  Mill,  Cuthbert  &  Miner. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  L.  N.  Houghton,  B.  J.  Mullins,  C.  D. 
Newman,  Eugene  Carpenter;  carpenter,  Allen  Haywood;  carriage 
maker  and  painter,  D.  C.  Newman:  cooper,  J.  W.  Chapin;  mason, 
H.  E.  Hubbard ;  millwrights,  A.  D.  Hammond  &  Co.;  printers,  Hay¬ 
wood  Print.  Co.;  saddler,  Simeon  Mason  ;  shoemaker,  A.  W.  Kingbury ; 
tanners,  Rice,  Rawson  &  Co.;  wheelwrights,  Isaac  Loveland,  Jacob 
Polley. 

Merchants — N.  G.  Haywood  &  Son,  Dan  Newman  &  Co.,  L.  W.  F. 
Mark;  auctioneer,  N.  0.  Haywood. 

CwOflPs  Falls — See  Manchester. 

GOFFSTOWN,  HILLSBOROUGH— Pop.,  1656.  S.  from  C.,  16 
N.  W.  from  Manchester,  8^.  R.  R.  S. — Goflfstown,  on  Manchester  & 
North  Weare  R.  R.;  Goffstown  Centre,  3  m.  and  Parker’s  1%  ni. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Frank  Hadley;  Treas.,  Robinson  Brown;  Select¬ 
men.  Henry  Moore,  Chas.  Morgrage;  Supt.,  C.  F.  George. 

Postmasters — D.  A.  Parker,  E.  R.  Poor. 

Justices — Alfred  Story,  A.  F.  Carr,  T.  R.  Hoyt,  J.  M.  Parker,  S. 
Teel,  G.  H.  Woods,  G.  P.  Hadley,  State ;  D.  M.  Taggart,  Calvin  YVy- 
man,  N.  E.  Kimball,  Jesse  Nichols,  F.  H.  Phillip-,  B.  F.  Stevens, 
J.  W.  Poland,  E.  Bradford,  jr.,  G.  F.  Farley,  L.  Rowell,  E.  C.  Merrill, 
Wallace  Caldwell,  Chas.  Morgrage. 

Churches — Bap.,  J.  W.  Poland;  Cong.,  S.  L.  Gerould  ;  Epis.,Geo. 

B.  Morgan  ;  Meth.,  J.  M.  Bean. 

Hotels — New  Hampshire  Central,  Wm.  Cunningham  ;  TJnconnoo- 
nuc,  Allen  Waldo. 

Livery  Stables — J.  D.  Pattee,  Watkins  &  Moore. 

Manufacturers — boys  sleds,  J.  E.  Moore  &  Co  ;  cigars,  Alfred  Poor, 
J.  H.  Copp ;  flour  and  meal,  Hadley  &  Moore,  Z.  A.  Hoitt,  Ed  Flan¬ 
ders;  hoof  ointment,  A.  Me  Dougal ;  mouldings  and  brackets,  Ken¬ 
dall,  Stark  &  Co.;  patent  medicines.  H.  Blood,  W.  Kidder;  pulp,  P.  C. 
Cheney  &  Co.;  sash  and  blinds,  Hadley  &  Moore,  Kendall,  Stark  &  Co.; 
scythe  rifles  and  boys  sleds,  Orrin  Moore ;  sleds  and  rim  rockers,  J.  E. 
Moore. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  Moore  &  Campbell,  Ambrose 
Smith,  Farmer  &  Jenkins;  carpenters,  Harrison  Hart,  T.  C.  Bowers, 
George  Philbrook,  Carleton  &  Sons,  J.  G.  Taggart ;  dress  makers,  Mrs. 


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85 


Sawyer,  Miss  Hattie  Johnson ;  hair  dresser,  Charles  Whipple  ;  har¬ 
ness  maker,  Stephen  Blaisdell ;  machinist,  Henry  De  Witt;  mason. 
Charles  Morgrage  ;  millwright,  E.  F.  Gage  :  painters,  N.  G.  Currier, 
Benj.  Saulpaugh  ;  shoemakers,  R.  L.  Livingstone,  Cyrus  Hammond; 
tailor,  Calvin  Richards;  undertaker,  John  Small;  watchmaker,  A. 
Lufkin;  wheelwright,  Carrol  Hovey. 

Merchants— Parker  &  Co.,  Alfred  Story  &  Co.,  G.  P.  Henry,  G.  P. 
Hadley,  2d,  George  Poor;  auctioneer,  J.  M.  Parker;  clocks  and 
watches,  A.  M.  Lnfkins;  coffins  J.  Small  &Co;  drugs,  H.  E.  Newell 
&  Co.;  fancy  goods,  Mrs.  Colby  ;  fish,  C.  Richards;  ice,  W.  Page;  lum¬ 
ber,  J.  M.  &  D.  A.  Parker,  Johnson  &  Geer,  Butterfield  &  Richards, 
John  Carleton ;  sewing  machines,  J.  D.  Pattee  ;  stoves  andtin  ware, 
E.  L.  Rand,  J.  M.  Brown. 

Physicians — A.  F.  Carr,  H.  E.  Newell,  C.  F.  George,  Frank  Blais¬ 
dell  ;'deutist,  W.  F.  Slick. 

Golden  Brook.  Mills — See  Windham. 

Goilic — See  Rochester. 

GORIIAM,  CO  OS — Pop.,  1161.  N.  E.  fr.  C.,  96.  S.  E.  from  Lan¬ 
caster.  24.  R.  R.  S. — Gorham,  Randolph  10,  Glen  House,  8,  on  Grand 
Trunk  R.  R.  Public  conveyance  to  all  trains. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  J.  W.  G  reenlaw  ;  Treas. ,  S.  M.  Leavitt ;  Select - 
men,  J.  B.  Chaffin,  L.  Shedd,  A.  C.  Harritnan  ;  Supts.,  J.  W.  Greenlaw, 
J.  B.  Chaffin,  A.  K.  Towne;  Agent.,  L.  Town. 

Postmaster — A.  S.  Twitchell.  Tel.  Ag’t— E.  H.  Green. 

Justices — A.  S.  Twitchell,  A.  R.  Evaus,  J.  B.  Chaffin,  State;  R.  F. 
Ingalls,  B.  C.  Flanders,  T.  A.  Adams,  E.  M.  Wight,  A.  J.  Graham, 
Thos.  Gifford,  Orren  Tubbs,  Asa  A.  Palmer. 

Churches — Cong.,  A.  J.  Benedict;  Meth.,  Perry  Chandler;  R.  Cath- 
N.  Charland. 

Exp.  Ag’t — T.  A.  Adams. 

Hotels — Alpine  House,  W.  &  C.  R.  Milliken  ;  Gorham  House,  A. 
Evans;  Eagle  House,  J.  Carpenter;  Lary  House,  A.  G.  Lary;  Glen 
House,  W.  &  C.  R.  Milliken. 

Lawyers — A.  S.  Twitchell  &  Evans,  J.  B.  Chaffin. 

Livery  Stable— G.  B,  Hillborn. 

Manufacturers — boots  and  shoes,  W.  Wight,  J.  A.  Twitchell;  car¬ 
riages,  J.  P.  Dunham,  F.  Buck;  lumber,  E.  Clements  &  Co.,  C.  S.  Pea¬ 
body  &  Co. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  S.  L.  Moore,  Asa  A.  Palmer; 
carpenters,  Augustus  Evans,  A.  &  E,  M.  Hubbard,  P.  Howland  ;  dress 
makers,  Mrs.  B.  C.  Flanders,  Mrs.  E.  Bedell,  Mrs.  Lucy  Estes;  hair 
dressers,  E.  S.  West,  P.  Margan ;  harness  maker,  S.  A.  Collins;  ma¬ 
chinist,  Warren  Noyes:  painter.  Chas.  Nolan ;  printer,  V.  Y.  Twitchell ; 
tailors.  Geo.  Bunell  N.  S.  McKenty. 

Merchants — R.  F.  Ingalls,  D.  P.  Hazen,  Gordon  &  Jackman,  D.  H. 
Needham.  Twitchell  &  Hamlin,  A.  A.  Carter  &  Co.;  auctioneer,  S.  Gor¬ 
don;  books  and  stationery,  S.  M.  Leavitt;  clothing,  S.  Gordon  ;  corn 
and  meal,  J.  Jewell  ;  drugs  and  medicines,  A.  K.  Towne  &  Co.;  fancy 
goods,  M.  J.  Gifford;  furniture,  Cyrus  Howe;  hardware,  Demond 
Brothers;  meat  and  groceries,  W.  H.  Philbrooks,  Gates  &  Shedd; 
millinery  and  fancy  goods,  Isabella  Soule,  Mrs.  Uriah  Briggs,  Mrs.  A. 
S.  Twitchell. 

Physicians— E.  M.  Wight,  H.  F.  Wardell. 

GOSHEX,  S ULLI VA IV— Pop.,  507.  W.  from  C.  40.  S.  from 
Newport,  4*^  R.  R.  S. — Newport,  4%  Chandlerville,  5,  on  C.  &  C. 

R.  R. 


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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


OFFICERS — Clerk ,  El.  S.  Gilman;  Treas.,  E.  II.  Carr;  Selectmen , 
Dennis  Lear,  II.  D.  Baker,  Burke  Booth  ;  Supt.,  Dennis  Lear. 
Postmasters — A.  P.  Richards ;  Mill  Village ,  E.  H.  Carr. 

Justices — E.  H.  Carr,  State  ;  Dennis  Lear,  J.  W.  Rogers. 

Churches — Bap.,  - Ilurlin;  Cong., - ;  Meth.,  -  Fer¬ 

guson. 

Manufacturers— butter  firkins,  Solon  Willey,  A.  L  Baker  ;  lumber 
J.  P.  Gove.  Ezra  Purington,  Henry  W.  Barton. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Burke  Booth,  A.  P.  Richards:  carpen¬ 
ters,  Charles  Cutts,  J.  W.  Rogers,  Wheelock  Tandy,  W.  H.  Ray;  coop- I 
er,  Jonathan  Ingalls,  S.  B.  Wilier;  harness  maker,  H.  S.  George  ;  ma¬ 
sons,  N.  H.  Maxfield,  Steele  &  Buker,  F.  J.  Richardon  ;  painter,  Ansil 
Dunbar  ;  wheelwrights,  A.  E.  &  Ora  Alexander. 

Merchants — E.  II.  Carr  ;  corn  and  meal,  E.  G.  Pike  ;  groceries, 

C.  Maxfield.  Physician — F.  P.  Jones. 

GRAFTON,  GRAFTON—  Pop.,  900.  N.  W.  from  0.,  40;  S.  W. 
from  Plymouth,  20.  R.  R.  S. — Grafton  &  Center,  on  Northern  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  E.  F.  Folsom  :  Treas.,  H.  Barney ;  Selectmen. 
J.  E.  Martin,  L.  M.  Ford,  F.  R.  Smith  ;  Supt.,  A.  S.  Frazier. 

Postmasters — Horace  Barney  ;  Center,  J.  B.  Page, 
j  Justices — J.  G.  Whitcomb,  J.  E.  Walker,  A.  B.  Hoyt,  State  ;  Ste¬ 
phen  George,  N.  W.  C.  Davis. 

Churches — Center,  Union,  Lorenzo  Bailey  ;  East,  Union,  — - 

i  Hotels — Pleasant  Valley  House,  M.  S.  Williams  ;  Grafton  House, 

D.  J.  Clay. 

Manufacturers — charcoal,  D.  J.  Clay  ;  lumber,  W7.  II.  Burleigh, 
S.  W.  Barney  ;  Center,  C.  F.  Kilton  ;  ^oolens,  H.  S.  Beckford. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  C.  A.  Persons,  Asa  Haskins  ;  carpenters, 
Stephen  George,  J.  C.  Wilkins,  H.  D.  Stevens,  D.  Martin  ;  Center,  I.  P. 
Mason  ;  cooper,  W.  P.  Messer;  harness  maker,  D.  N.  Chandler  ;  mica 
workers,  Center ,  Martin  &  Page;  tanner,  Center,  C.  Kimball  ;  wheel¬ 
wright,  D.  Martin. 

Merchants — Horace  Barney;  Center,  J.  E.  Martin,  East,  Folsom 
Bros.,  auctioneer,  Peter  Kimball, 
i  Physician — A.  B.  Hoyt.  Tel.  Ag’t— I.  B.  Hoyt. 

!  GRANTHAM,  SULLIVAN—  Pop.,  008.  N,  W.  from  C.,  40  ;  N. 
from  Newport,  10.  R.  R.  S. — Newport  10  miles,  on  C.  &  C.  R.  R.; 
Daily  Stage.  Lebanon,  14  m.,  on  Northern  K.  R.  semi-weekly  stage,  j 
OFFICERS — Clerk ,  L  N.  Sargent;  Treas.,  L.  D.  Dunbar  ;  Selectmen, 
Chester  Walker,  J.  S.  Clement,  D.  S.  Hastings;  Supt.,  W.  B.  Leavitt. 
Postmasters — L.  D.  Dunbar;  North ,  M.  P.  Burpee. 

Justices — O.  B.  Buswell,  S.  C.  Sargent,  L.  D.  Dunbar,  E.  C.  East¬ 
man,  State,  L.  N.  Sargent,  E.  G.  Sargent. 

Churches — Chris.,  East , - ;  Meth.,  North ,  Geo.  Wentworth  ; 

Union,  \Vr.  W.  Le  Seur. 

Insurance  Agent— S.  C.  Sargent. 

Manufacturers — baskets  J.  Young;  lumber,  J.  H.  Morse;  North. 
H.  Alexander  &  Son,  Peabody  &  Son,  Abram  Merrill;  shingles,  C. 
Walker,  Jno.  Clark. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  John  Hammon,  John  &  J.  L.  Spiller; 
coopers,  Wm.  Howe,  B.  F.  Goss  ;  masons,  D.  S.  Hastings, tJ.  Y.  Weeks  ; 
painters,  J.  T.  Weeks,  Abijah  Powers;  wheelwright,  L.  N.  Sargent, 
B.  C  Heath. 

Merchants — E.  G.  Sargent,  L.  D.  Dunbar  ;  clocks  and  watches, 
S.  C.  Sargent.  Physician— Wr.  O.  Ilurd. 

Great  Falls — See  Somerswmrth. 


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87 


GREENFIELD,  HILLSBOROUGH — Pop  560.  S.  W.  C.,  38; 
|N.  W.  from  Nashua,  26.  R.  R.S. — Greenfield;  Russell’s  Crossing  on 
Wilton  Ex.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Cleric,  E.  C.  Richardson  ;  Treas.,  F.  C.  Fletcher;  Select¬ 
men,  H.  H.  Dunklee,  F.  C.  Fletcher,  C.  H.  Hopkins;  Supt.,  John 
Fletcher. 

Postmaster— F.  R.  Patch. 

Justices — C.  D.  Fitch,  Horace  Cud  worth,  State  ;  A.  W.  Savage,  G.  S. 
Peavey,  J.  R.  Russell,  II.  H.  Duncklee,  E.  C.  Richardson. 

Church — Cong.,  S.  II.  Partridge. 

Hotel  &  Livery  Stable— H.  H.  Duncklee. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  A.  H.  Hopkins;  sash  and  blinds,  Benja¬ 
min  Jaquith;  wooden  measures,  E.  Searles. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  Frank  Brooks;  carpenters,  G.  D.  Pollard, 
W.  D.  Burnham,  A.  H.  Hopkins;  shoemakers,  C.  B.  Wallace,  John 
Stuart,  wheelwright,  Rodney  Patch. 

Merchants — Edwin  C.  Richardson,  G.  P.  Fletcher,  R.  Bradford  &  CoJ 
W.  E.  Downes;  flour  and  meal,  Duncklee  <fc  Clark;  meat,  (wholesale,) 
C.  F.  &  G.  S.  Peavey. 

Physician — S.  H.  Partridge.  Tel.  Agent — H.  A.  Sheridan. 
OKEEXXA.SU>,  ROCKINGHAM—  Pop.,  695.  S.  E.  from  C., 
50 ;  W.  from  Portsmouth,  5.  R.  R.  S. — Greenland,  on  C.  &  P.  R.  R., 

I,  on  E.  R.  R.,  2  m. 

OFFICERS — -Clerk.,  G.  E.  Brackett;  Selectmen,  J.  H.  Brackett, 
Thomas  Mahoney,  John  E.  Seavey. 

Postmasters — Edward  Holmes  ;  Depot ,  Samuel  G.  Folsom. 

Justices — C.  W.  Pickering,  J.  P.  Tilton,  J.  S.  II.  Frink,  John  Hatch, 
State  ;  E.  Holmes. 

Churches — Cong.,  Edward  Robie ;  Meth.,  G.  W.  Ruland. 

Hotel— Brackett’s,  G.  E.  Brackett.  Exp.  &  Tel.  Ag’t — H.  C-  Taft. 
Lawyers — J.  S.  H.  Frink,  C.  W.  Pickering,  John  Hatch. 
Manufacturers —boxes  and  lumber,  Wardwell  &  Raud  ;  cider,  W. 
II.  L.  &  G.  E.  Brackett,  Simeon  S.  Brackett ;  lumber,  S.  S.  Brackett  ; 
lumber,  flour  and  meal,  Union  Corp.,  J.  A.  Holmes,  agent. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  N.  M.  Gookin,  J.  C.  Weeks,  N.  P.  Odway  ; 
Icarpenters,  D.  J.  Norton,  C.  Foss,  J.  B.  Lowd,  G.  Dearborn,  F.  P.  Phil-1 
brook,  C.  A.  Dearborn,  Chas.  W.  Mardeu ;  masons,  Richard  Watson.1 
C.  W.  Johnson,  C.  W.  Hodgden  ;  millwrights,  W.  H.  Brackett,  N.  P.i 
Marston,  Wardell  &  Rand;  painters,  E.  Marston,  James  Brackett, 

J.  P.  Cate,  J.  C.  Bennett ;  wheelwrights,  Wm.  BeoK,  W.  F.  Bennett. 
Merchants— G.  E.  Brackett,  J.  P.  Packer,  J.  E.  Holmes,  S.  G.  Folsom, 

L.  Duntley  ;  meat,  E.  P.  Parker,  E.  E.  Marston,  A.  J.  Norton;  nuisery, 
E.  G.  Clough. 

Physicians — J.  W.  Odell,  W.  0.  Junkins. 

Real  Estate — Nathaniel  Wiggin. 

GREENVILLE,  HILLSBO ROUGH — Pop., 975.  S.  W.  from  C.j 
48;  W.  Jarom  Nashua,  22.  R.  R.  S. — Greenville  on  Peterboro’  &  Shir¬ 
ley  Branch  R.  R.,  and  East  Wilton  on  B.  L.  &  N.  R.  R..  7  miles.  Stage 
to  East  Wilton  and  return  daily. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  F.  E.  Pierce;  Treas.,  J.  L.  Chamberlain;  Se¬ 
lectmen,  F.  B.  Heald,  Janies  Taft,  S.  E.  Adams;  Supt.,  C.  G.  Corey. 
Postmaster  &  Ex,  Ag’t — F.  B.  Heald. 

Justices — F.  Merriam,  State;  John  Kenney,  H.  I.  Whitney,  J.  A. 
Hartshorn,  C.  E.  Hall,  James  Taft. 

Churches— Bap., - ;  Cong.,  G.  F.  Merriam  ;  R.  Cath.,  Ed-1 

ward  Buckle.  ! 


I  - - - - 

88  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Hotel — Columbian  House,  Ira  Gusfine. 

Ins.  Ag’t. — James  Taft.  Tel.  Agent— A.  G.  Stickney. 

Livery  Stables — M.  H.  Hardy,  Louis  Cherbano,  E.  B.  Barrett,  W. 
Sawtell,  A.  Bousliway. 

Manufacturers — cottons,  Columbian  Manuf’g  Co.,  Samuel  Haines, 
ag’t;  flour  and  teed,  lumber  and  furniture,  .1.  L.  Chamberlain;  lum¬ 
ber,  J.  H.  Elliott  ;  printers  supplies,  Leonard  Morse. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  J.  R.  Lynch,  Asa  Webber,  Frank  King; 
carpenters,  Thomas  Hays,  W.  R.  Collins.  S.  F.  Blanchard,  George 
Sherwin,  Clias.  Lynch,  Frederick  Man>field,  G.  VV.  Sargent,  F.  C. 
White,  Lafayette  Hays;  hair  dressers,  J.  F.  Ballou,  A.  L.  Ritter; 
harness  makeis,  Strong  &  Brunnell;  machinist,  II.  A.  Davis;  masons, 
E.  L.  Nutting.  II.  M.  Livingstone,  C.  G.  Blanchard;  painter,  W  Saw¬ 
tell;  shoemaker,  G.  H  Livingston;  wheelwright,  H.  H.  Shumway. 

Merchants — 0.  D.  Prescott,  Ilartsh*  rn  &  Whitney,  John  Janes, 
J.  A.  Hartshorn,  P.  0.  Salvail;  clothing,  G.  A.  Hartshorn;  coal,  An¬ 
drew  Henry;  coffins,  furniture,  paints  and  oils,  Win.  Sawtell;  drugs 
and  medicines,  C.  E.  Hall ;  fancy  goods,  Mrs.  A.  M.  Wetherbee;  fish, 
H.  A.  Benson  ;  jeweller,  B.  P.  Lamb  ;  meat,  G.  C.  Robbins;  millinery, 
Miss  E.  Barber,  Mrs.  L.  J.  Gordon;  tea  and  coffee,  Amos  Scripture; 
tin  ware  and  stoves,  N.  P.  Farrar. 

Physicians — c.  G.  Cory,  C.  E.  Hall.  Real  Estate — John  Kenney. 

GROTOX,  GRAFTON—  Pop.,  5S3.  N.  W.  from  C.,  45;  N.  W. 
from  Plymouth,  10.  R.  R.  S. — North  Groton,  on  B.  C.  &  M.  R,  R.; 
Bristol,  on  Bristo  Branch,  R.  R.  Stage  connects  with  8  A.M.  and  5 
P.  M.  trains.  Rumney,  5  m.  on  B.  C.  &  M.  R.  R.  Stage  connects 
Wednesday  and  Saturday  with  noon  and  2  o’clock  trains. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  J.  E.  Muzzey ;  Tr>as.,  S.  Wheat  ;  Selectmen ,  S. 
Wheat,  C.  G.  Kidder,  Avin  Goodhue;  Supt.,  J.  C.  Wheat. 

Postmasters — A.  Y.  Bagley  ;  yorth,  J.  C.  Hall.  ' 

Justices — G.  E.  Colburn,  Stute;  David  Hobart,  Luther  Elliot,  A.  Y. 
Bagh  y  :  yorth,  D.  M.  Tenney,  J.  R.  Wheat. 

Manufacturers — bed  slats,  bobbin  stocks,  Ac.,  Osgood  Dale;  lum¬ 
ber,  I.  P.  Hardy,  C.  W.  Hunkins,  A.  B.  Crosby,  C.  F.  Wheat ;  patent 
clapboard  machines,  L.  C.  Kendall  ;  yorth,  patent  slide  blind  hang¬ 
ings,  Daniel  Kidder  ;  rules,  R.  B.  Hazelton  &  Son. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  L.  L.  Chever;  carpenters,  North,  G.  Far- 
num,  J.  L.  Clement;  coopers,  N.  0.  Phelps;  yorth,  Jotham  Cum¬ 
mings. 

Merchant— J.  E.  Muzzey,  Physician — J.  C.  Wheat. 

Groveton — See  Northumberland. 

HAMPSTEAD,  ROCKiyGHAM—  Pop.,  935.  S.  E.  from  C.,1 
30;  S.  W.  from  Portsmouth,  30.  R.  R.  S. — Atkinson,  on  B.  &  M.  R. 
R.  Daily  stage  fr.,  W.  Hampstead,  ou  N.  &  R.  R.  R.,  to  Atkinson 
Station. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  A.M,  Moulton  ;  Treas.,  J.  W.  Garland  ;  Selectmen, 
J.  D.  Ordway,  J.  W.  Garland,  Thos.  M.  Arnold;  Supt.,  Caleb  Moulton 

Postmasters — E.  S.  Tabor;  West,  J.  D.  Ordway. 

Justices — A.  Buck,  Caleb  Moulton,  Nelson  Ordway,  H.  B.  Carter, 
Samuel  Morse,  State ;  J.  D.  Ordway,  J.  W.  Garland,  C.  W.  Pressey. 
T.  M.  Arnold,  L.  H.  Winslow. 

Church — Cong.,  Albert  Watson. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  F.  A.  Pike  ;  West,  E.  E.  Currier  ;  box  and 
planing  mill,  C.  W.  Pressey  &  Co. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Wm.  Sanborn  &  Son;  carpenters,  Win 
Griffin,  R.  R.  Brickett,  D.  II.  Emerson,  J.  H.  Emerson,  J.  Gibson. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

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89 

West,  S.  Pressey ,  cooper,  L.  L.  C.  Little;  mason,  Janies  Hazeltiue  5 
painter,  James  Gibson  ;  wheelwright,  E.  Baitlett. 

|  Merchants — A.  \V.  Foote,  J.  1).  Ordway  &  Son  ;  auctioneer,  J.  D. 
Ordway  ;  groceries,  H.  W.  Mills;  millinery,  Mrs.E.  M.  Locke,  Mrs.  S. 
Shannon  ;  millinery  and  fancy  goods,  Miss  Nellie  L.  Perley. 

Physicians — j.  C.  Eastman,  Benjamin  Wood  an. 

East — S.  E.  fr.  C.,  32,  S.  W.  fr.  Exeter,  11.  Daily  stage  fr.  Plais- 
tow,  on  B.  &bM.  R.  R.,  at  5  P.  M.;  and  tor  Sandown,  on  N.  &  R.  R.  R.,; 
at  0  P.  M„  and  7.45  A.  M.;  and  for  Plaistow  on  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 
Postmaster  &  Lawyer— llosea  B.  Carter. 

Justices — Hosea  B.  C’ai  ter,  Samuel  Morse,  State  ;  T.  M.  Arnold. 
Manufacturers — charcoal,  T.  M.  Cook;  lithographers  and  art  pub¬ 
lishers,  Globe  Publishing  House;  pumps,  George  Allen;  wagons,1 
Gilbert  Verburght. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  A.  G.  Ward,  Gilbert  Verburght  ;  carpen-; 
ters,  James  Johnson,  John  Johnson;  cooper,  J.  F.  M’Coliister;  ma-j 
chinist,  E.  G.  Eaton  ;  watch  maker,  C.  B.  Morse;  wheelwrights,  John¬ 
son  Brothers. 

Merchants — Tappan  S.  Carter;  mercantile  stationary,  II.  B.  Car¬ 
ter  &  Co.;  sewing  machines  and  sewing  machine  findings,  The  Globe' 
Machine  Co.;  cattle  and  swine,  E.  Pearsons. 

Physicians — thomp.,  Mrs.  Clarisa  Grant;  dentist,  Sam’l  Morse. 
HAMPTON,  ROCKINGHAM — Pop.,  1177.  S.  E.  from  C.,  47  ; 
S.  from  Portsmouth,  20.  R.  R.  S. — Hampton,  on  Eastern  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  J.  M.  Ackerman  ;  Selectmen,  J.  T.  Brown,  J.  F. 
Marston,  W.  E.  Lane. 

Postmster— J.  M.  Akerman. 

Justices — Joseph  Dow,  Uri  Lamprey,  C.  G.  Tappan,  State  ;  J.  J. 
Leavitt,  J.  M.  Lamprey,  C.  M.  Lamprey,  A.  J.  Leavitt,  David  Marston, 
A.  S.  Coffin,  J.  M.  Fogg,  J.  T.  Brown,  D.  0.  Leavitt. 

Churches — Cong.,  John  Bachelor ;  F.  Bap.,  L.  L.  Harmon  ;  Meth. 
J.  P.  Fr.)  e. 

Hotels — Union,  0.  H.  Whittier  ;  Boar’s  Head,S.  II.  Dumas;  Ocean 
Honse,  Philip  Yeaton  &  Co.;  Hampton  Beach,  T.  &  J.  L.  Leavitt; 
Eagle,  L.  P.  Nudd  ;  Granite  House,  A.  J.  Batchelder. 

Literary  Institution — Hampton  Academy,  G.  W.  Ricker,  prin. 
Livery  Stables — O.  H.  Whittier,  J.  T.  Clement. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  A.  S.  Coffin;  shingles,  [S.  C.  Lamprey  & 
Co.,  S.  J.  Drake  <fc  Son.  § 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  E.  P.  Young.  Oliver  Godfrey.  S.  L.  Jan- 
ness,  aoseph  Sanborn,  A.  B.  Jenness  ;  carpenters,  J.  A.  Dearborn,  J. 
M.  Lamprey,  S.  W.  Dearborn,  J.  W.  Masoi*?,  J.  W.  Towle,  J.C.  M  r- 
ston, T.  J.  Towle,  M.  Hobbs,  J.  F.  Marston,  D.  Y.  Moulton,  J.  W.  Brown, 
David  Locke,  Jer'r  Locke  ;  cooper,  Dearborn  Blake;  masons,  J.  V\ . 
Dearborn,  T.  A.  Brown;  painters,  Dearborn  Blake,  &  Sons,  Rufus 
Johnson. 

Merchants — G.  W.  Lane  &  Co.,  A.  D.  Brown,  J.  J.  Leavitt  ;  auction¬ 
eers,  Uri  Lamprey,  C.  M.  Lamprey;  drugs  and  medicines,  Frank 
Laird. 

Physician — W.  T.  Merrill. 

II AMPION  FALLS,  ROCKINGHAM— V op.,  679.  S.  E.  from 
C.,  47  ;  S.  E.  from  Exeter,  7.  R.  R.  S. — Hampton  Falls,  on  Eastern 
R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  C.  F  Jones;  Treas.,  J.  FI.  Gove  ;  Selectmen,  G.  C. 
Brown,  D.  E.  Pevear.  J.  M.  Marshall ;  Board  of  Echicaiion ,  G.  B.  San-| 
horn,  Wm.  Cram,  J.  D.  Janvrin. 


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Postmaster— C.  C.  Green. 

Justices — C.  H.  Sanborn,  N.  P.  Cram,  State  ;  C.  T.  Brown,  N.  H.i 
Robie,  J.  II.  Gove,  I.  N.  Biake,  E.  P.  Crain,  Joseph  David. 

Churches — Bap.,  I  J.  Burgess;  Christ., - ;  Unita.,  B.  F. 

McDaniel. 

Exp,  Ag’tS — J.  J.  Brown,  J.  D.  Brown. 

Manufacturers — boxes,  J.  S.  Cram;  cotton  batting,  G.  D.  Dodge; 
ladies  shoes,  I.  N.  Blake  &  Co.;  lumber,  J.  T.  Bitchelder,  A.  S.  Coffin, 

B.  F.  Weare,  Fs  B.  Brown,  Edwin^Janvrin,  J.  T.  Brown,  J.  S.  Cram; 
vinegar,  W.  Brown. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Jones  &  Son,  L.  L.  Chase  ;  carpenters,  C. 

C.  Gove,  Charles  Lane,  James  Janvrin,  C.  W.  Brown,  L.  F.  Merrill,  G. 
S.  Merrill,  Eli  M.  Baldwin. 

Merchants — J.  W.  Green,  F.  S.  Greene,  auctioneer,  N.  H.  Robie. 
Physicians — C.  II.  Sanborn  ;  vet.  surg’s.,  J.  H.  Hamilton,  J.  C 
Gove. 

HANCOCK,  HILLSBOROUGH—  Pop.,  792.  S.  W.  from  C.,  36  ; 
N.  W.  from  Nashua,  32.  R.  R.  S. — Greenfield,  6,  Peterboro,  Monad- 
nock,  7.  Daily  stage  to  Greenfield. 

OFFlCERS-^C/erA;  and  Treas.,  Joseph  Davis  ;  Selectmen ,  John  H. 
Fetch,  E.  R.  Danforth,  Alvah  Copeland  :  Sapt .,  J.  H.  Felch. 
Postmaster — A.  D.  Tuttle.  Exp.  Ag’t — C.*W.  Farmer. 

Justices — A.  D.  Tuttle,  State ;  J.  S.  Lakin,  Orland  Eaton,  John  P. 
Hill,  Joseph  Davis. 

Churches — Cong., - ;  Meth.,  J.  W.  Coolidge. 

Hotels — Jefferson  House,  J.  F.  Eaton  ;  Forest  House,  James  Wood¬ 
ward. 

Manufacturers — blinds,  sash  and  doors,  J.  M.  Johnson  ;  leather, 
A.  G.  Foster  ;  lumber,  Danforth  &  French,  J.  Newell;  pails,  J.  Newell, 
Mechanics — blacksmith,  J.  R.  Hill;  carpenters,  A.  Jaquith  A, 
Copeiand,  George  Wood,  E.  M.  Baldwin  ;  coopers  Remington  Tuttle, 
Hartwell  Tuttle;  painters,  Z.  W.  Brooks;  landscape,  Hartwell 
Tuttle  ;  wheelwrights,  J.  H.  Wood,  Charles  Turner. 

Merchants — A.  D.  Tuttle,  C.  W.  Farmer. 

HANOVER,  GRAFTON — Pop.,  2035.  N.  W.  fr.  C.,  55 ;  S.  fr. 
Haverhill,  27.  R.  R.  S. — Norwieh  Yt.,  on  Conn.  &  Pass.  River  R.  R 
Stage  to  each  train. 

OFFICERS  —  Clerk ,  E.  H.  Smith;  Treas.,  C.  Benton;  Selectmen, 
Chas.  Benton,  C.  P.  Smith,  D.  II.  Camp  ;  Supt.,  W.  L.  Barnes. 
Postmasters — C.  A.  Field;  Center,  E.  Hurlbutt. 

Justices — W.  H.  Duncan,  S.  W.  Cobb,  H.  Hitchcock,  Isaac  Fel¬ 
lows,  E.  Hurlbutt,  D.  B,  Currier,  E.  D.  Sanborn,  State ;  Fred  Chase, 
N.  S.  Huntington,  J.  L.  Bridgman,  Joseph  Tenney,  Wm.  L.  Barnes,  H. 
H.  Clough,  O.  Tabor,  L.  C.  Hurlbutt. 

Churches — Bap.,  E.  H.  Smith  ;  Chris., - ;  1st  Cong.,  Geo. 

Smith  ;  2nd  Cong.,  S.  P.  Leeds;  Epis.,  Wm.  C.  Dawson. 

Exp.  Ag’t — B.  D.  Russell.  Hotel — Dartmouth  House,  Horace  Frary. 
Lawyers — W.  H.  Duncan,  Fred  Chase. 

Literary  Institutions  —  Dartmouth  College,  Chandler  Scientific 
Department,  Medical  Department  and  Agricultural  School,  S.  C. 
Bartlett  Pres.;  The  Parish  School  of  St.  Thomas*  Church,  Wm.  C.  Daw¬ 
son,  Rector. 

Livery  Stables — I.  B.  Ailen,  Freeman  Bibby,  H.  K.  Swasey. 
Manufacturers*-gas,  Hanover  Gas  Co. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans— blacksmiths,  Frank  Pierce,  Christopher, 
Mas  terson,  C.  C.  Nelson ;  book-binder,  G.  F.  Colby;  cabinet  makers, 


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G.  W.  Rand  &  Co.,L.  Boutwell  ;  carpenters,  C.  M.  Smith,  H.  Chamber¬ 
lin,  S.  Waterman,  Win.  Rowe;  harness  maker,  M.  Daily  ;  hair-dresser, j 
M.  M.  Amaral;  mason,  L.  Bontwell  ;  painters,  S.  Rand,E.  N.  Brown, 
;0.  Waterman  ;  photographers,  II.  0.  Bly,  W.  E.  Cutler  :  printer,  P.  H. 
Whitcomb;  stone  cutter,  J.  F.  Smalley  ;  tailors,  E.  D.  Carpenter,  G.  E. 
Frost;  wheelwrights,  F.  A.  Haynes,  G.  F.  Pillsbury. 

Merchants — Lincoln  &  Davison;  books  and  stationery,  E.  Hardy  & 
Co.,  Me  Clary  Bros.;  boots  and  shoes,  Tyler  Newton,  F.  Bergeron,  J.  N.j 
Chase  ;  clocks,  watches  and  jewelry,  N.  A.  Frost;  drygoods,  hats  and 
caps,  Reding  Bros.;  drugs,  medicines  and  fancy  goods,  L.  B.  Downing: 
groceries,  D.  B.  Currier,  A.  II.  Roberts  ;  groceries  and  hardware,  S.  j 
W.  Cobb;  hardware  and  tin,  Brown  Bros.;  millinery,  Mary  Demman, 
Mrs.  H.  H.  Clough. 

Physicians — C.  P.  Frost,  Wm.  White  ;  dentist,  J.  Newton,  H.  G. 
Staples.  Tel.  Ag’t— C.  A.  Field. 

HARRISVILLE,  CHESHIRE—  Pop.,  696.  S.  W.  from  C.,  42 ;] 
E.  from  Keene,  12.  R.  R.  S. — Peterboro,  on  Mouadnock  Ii.  R.  Daily 
stage.  Keene,  on  Cheshire  R.  R.;  daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas .,  Fred  Colony  ;  Selectmen ,  S.  D.  Bern  is, 
G.  F.  Tufts,  Winslow  Royce;  Supt .,  Aaron  Smith. 

Postmasters — C.  C.  P.  Harris;  Pottersville,  H.  W.  Smith. 

Justices — Milan  Harris,  Aaron  Smith,  C.  C.  P.  Harris,  S.  D.  Beuiis, 
State ;  G.  F.  Tufts,  A.  R.  Harris,  Geo.  Wood,  L.  P.  Eaton. 

Churches — Cong.,  C.  II.  Thurston  ;  Pottersville ,  Bap.,  C’nas.  New- 
hall. 

Exp.  Ag’tS — William  Prouty,  J.  B.  Dame.  Tel.  Ag’t — W.  H.  Jones. 
Hotel — 0.  Whipple.  Livery  Stable — Francis  Stratton. 
Manufacturers — lumber  and  wooden  ware,  Willard  &  Atwood; 
East,  Farwell  Bros.;  Pottersville ,  Smith  &  Howe,  Bemis  &  Symonds; 
wooleu,  M.  Harris  Woolen  Co.,  Cheshire  Mills,  Colony,  Craven  &  Co. 
Mechanics — blacksmith,  Geo.  F.  Tufts. 

Merchants — John  M.  Barry,  W.  J.  Armstrong,  Wm.  FI.  Jones  ; 
meat,  C.  Barker  &  Son. 

HART’S  LOCATION,  CA  RR OLL — Pop.,  62.  N.  E.  from  C., 
97;  N.  from  Ossipee,  40.  R.  R.  S. — Bemis,  on  P.  &  0.  R.  R.  P.  0. 
Mt.  Crawford  House. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  Hiram  Parker;  Treas.,  S.  A.  Bemis  ;  Selectmen, 
Hiram  Parker,  E.  E.  Burrell,  C.  W.  Morey. 

Justices — Hiram  Parker,  G.  II.  Morey. 

Postmaster — S.  A.  Bemis.  Hotels — Willey  House,  Old  Crawford. 
H A' VERHILL,  GRAFTON—  Shire  town.  Pop.,  2270.  N.  W.j 
from  C.,  78.  R.  R.  S. — Four,  accommodating  the  different  parts  of  the 
town,  on  B.  C.  &  M.  R.  R.  Semi-daily  stage  to  South  Newbury,  on 
jConn.  &  Pass,  Riv.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas..  E.  R.  Weeks  ;  Selectmen ,  H.  E.  Noyes,1 
A.  F.  Thomas,  D.  W.  Header.  '  -  i 

I  Postmasters — M.  D.  Carbee  ;  East ,  W.  F.  True. 

I  Justices — N.  W.  Westgate  Ira  Whitcher,  David  Page,  C.  G.  Smith, 
G.  W.  Chapman,  S.  T.  Page,  A.  J.  Edgerly,  Tyler  Westgate,  G.  W. 
Clement,  S.  B.  Page,  E.  R.  Weeks,  jr.,  State;  H.  S.  Baker,  N.  M. 
Swasey,  A.  F.  Pike,  E.  S.  Kimball,  J.  G.  Blood,  E.  B.  Mann,  George 
Wells,  W.  J.  Fisher,  H.  F.  King,  A.  P.  Glazier,  S.  H.  Cummings,  C.  S. 
Newell,  E.  G.  Parker,  G.  II.  Tabor.  J.  B.  Pattee,  J.  E.  Carr,  S.  S.  Fel¬ 
lows,  W.  T.  Westgate,  C.  B.  Griswold. 

jS  IChurches — Cong.,  J.  Q.  Bittenger;  Meth.,  T.  Winsor ;  East,  C.  W.: 
Dockrill. 


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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

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Exp.  Ag’tS.  C.  G.  Smith,  G.  A.  Davison  ;  East,  W.  F.  True. 

Hotel  &  Livery  Stable — C.  G.  Smith.  Tel.  Ag’t— M  iss  F.  Morrison. 
Insurance  Agent— life,  Ilenry  Merrill.  Tel.  Ag’t  — G.  A.  Davison. 

I  Lawyers— N.  \V.  Westgate,  G.  W.  Chapman,  David  Page,  S.  T. 
Page,  G.  F.  Putnam. 

Literary  Institution— Haverhill  Academy, - . 

Manufacturers — lumber,  A.  W.  Putnam  :  East ,  A.  F.  Pike,  S.  &  G.! 
C.  Jeffers;  scythe  stones,  A.  F.  Pike ;  starch,  Dan  Whitcher;  wrap-; 
ping  paper.  Haverhill  Paper  Co.,  Haverhill  Pulp  Co. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths.  C.  II.  Poole,  J.  M.  Harriman,' 
[Asa  Harriman,  Platt  &  John  Bailey;  East,  Alexander  Manson.jr.; 
carpenters,  W.  H.  Burbeck,  J.  0.  Gifford;  harness  makers,  Thomas  j 
Leonard.  J.  A.  Page:  marble  worker,  Robert  Jenkins;  mason,  L.  A. 
Braiuard  :  painters,  M.  E.  Durgin,  Horace  Carleton ;  photographer.! 
L.  L.  Pollard;  printer,  Sylvester  Reding;  tailors,  GeorgeLeith,  G.  W.j 
Whipple,  C.  K.  Carleton;  wheelwrights,  Michael  Carlton  jr.,  N.  H. 
Batchelder. 

Merchants — Milo  Bailey,  Page  &  Poor,  Wm.  Nelson,  J.  L.  Bell  ;! 
East.  A.  F.  Pike;  books,  stationery,  drugs,  medicines,  fancy  goods  and 
jewelry,  Henry  Merrill :  millinery  goods,  Mrs.  J.  L.  Cook,  Mrs.  Laura 
Gifford;  stoves  and  tin  ware,  L  B.  Ham. 

j  Physicians— S.  P.  Carbee,  Phineas  Spaulding,  Moses  D.  Carbee,  C.  R. 
Gib-on. 

North — Postmaster — M.  E.  Kimball. 

Church — Meth.,  J.  H.  Knctt.  Physician — H.  P.  Watson. 

Exp.  Ag’t — Geo.  A.  Carr.  Hotel — Eagle,  Parker  Metcalf. 

Ins.  Ag’t— N.M.  Swasey. 

Manufacturers— boots  and  shoes,  A.  Irwin,  E.  G.  Hobbs  ;  brick, 
North  Haverhill  Brick  Co.;  lumber,  Jason  Blood,  Albert  Chase  ;  starch, 
Header  &  Co.,  Daniel  Whitcher. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  C.  F.  Gale,  Wm.  Bliss.  G.  W.  Libbey  ;' 
carpenters,  A.  Tefft.  S.  W.  Keser,  C.  F.  Carr,  E.  II.  McConnell,  E.  C. 
Rowe;  mason.  C.  L.  Fieltman  ;  wheelwrights,  W.  A.  Bailey  &  Co., 
G.  E.  Eastman. 

|  Merchants — E.  R.  Weeks,  M.  E.  Kimball  ;  flour  and  grain,  G.  B. 
Ramsey;  meat,  S  T.  Pennock  ;  milliner}’,  Mrs.  L.  L.  Meader  ;  organs 
and  sewing  machines.  W.  W.  Millen. 

Woods vi lie—  Postmaster — C.  B.  Smith. 

Hotel — Parker,  House,  E.  G.  Parker,  J.  L.  Davis. 

Lawyers — S.  B.  Page,  C.  E  George. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  Ira  Whitcher;  lumber  and  boxes,  Smith 
&  Foss;  shovel  bandies,  Johnson  &  Smith. 

j  Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  Wm.  Sly,  E.  W.  Balkum; 
hair  divssers,  C.  II.  Ayer,  B.  M.  Blake;  harness  maker,  N.  S.  Noyes; 
jeweler,  W.  K.  Wallace;  masons,  M.  B.  Stevens,  Geo.  W .‘Lyons  ;  paint¬ 
ers,  S.  C.  Young,  A.  W.  Moulton  :  shoemaker,  A.  K.  Wallace. 

I  Merchants — j.  Burton,  S.  L.  Es  tab  rooks,  A.  H.  Leighton  &  Co.,  J.  II. 
Cutting,  Ramsay  &  George;  drugs  and  medicines,  E.  B.  Mann  &  Co.; 
flour  and  grain  at  wholesale,  H.  E.  Fletcher  &  Co.,  N.  R.  Ramsey  ; 
flour  and  lime,  IT.  WT.  Ramsey. 

Physician — J.  Me  Nal>.  Exp.  &  Tel.  Ag’t. — G.  B.  Davison. 
HEBRON,  ORA  FTOA — Pop.,  382.  N.  W.  from  C.,  40  ;  W.  from 
Plymouth,  12.  R.  R.  S. — Bristol,  on  Bristol  Br  It.  It.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Mark  Jewell;  Treas.,  J.  P.  Sanborn;  Selectmen, 
J.  P.  Sanborn,  W.  C.  Ross,  J.  W.  Sanborn  ;  Supt.,  E.  K.  Follansbee. 
j  Postmasters — C.  W.  Powers;  AasL.David  Me  Clure. 


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Justice— J.  J.  Crosby,  S‘ate.  Church — Union,  Charles  Nirklin. 
Hotels — Union  House,  Frederick  Clement;  Ceutral  House,  Cyrus 
Moore. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths.  J.  W.  Sanborn,  D.  P.  Hardy  ;  carpenter, 
and  wheelwright,  G.  C.  Lang;  tailor,  C.  W.  Powers. 

Merchants— 'V.  P  Bevde.  M.  A.  Wells. 

HiJXXl liEli,  MERRIMACK—  Pop.,  1283.  S.  W.  from  C.,  15: 

R.  R.  S. — Heuuiker,  on  Contoocook  Valley  K.  R.  Stage  to  every 
train. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  G.  C.  Preston;  Treas.,  W.  0.  Folsom  ;  Selectmen , 

S.  M.  Patten,  A.  F.  Farrar.  Enos  Carter. 

Postmasters— G.  Wilkins;  West,  S.  M.  Currier. 

Justices — D.  S.  Carr,  J.  II.  Albin,  Nathan  Sawyer,  L.  W.  Peabody, 
W.  H.  Gilmore,  L.  W.  Cogswell,  J.  H.  Albin,  State  ;  Josiah  Morse, 
S.  M.  Patten,  W.  P.  Cress}’,  0.  II.  Noyes,  Harrisou  Morrill,  F.  E.  Colby, 
D.  W.  Cogswell,  John  Chase,  D.  K.  Robbins,  G.  H.  Hardy,  J.  H.  Hoff¬ 
man,  D.  R.  Everett. 

Churches — Cong.,  .T.  II.  Hoffman:  Meth.,  G.  II.  Ilardy. 

Hotel — Noyes’,  0.  H.  Noyes,  Livery  Stable — 0.  H.  Noyes. 

Ins.  Ag’ts — D.  S.  Care,.  Win.  C.  Folsom.  Lawyer — John  II.  Albin. 
Literary  institution — Henmker  Academy  S.  S.  Bean,  prin. 
Manufacturers — coffins,  F.  AVuitn  y;  dry  n*easure.s,  J.  Gage  &  Co.: 
eather,  G.  D.  Gouli;  lumber,  0.  H.  Noyes,  D.  F.  Wyman,  G.  W.  Rice; 
mackerel  kits,  G.  W.  S.  Dow;  paper.  Contoocook  Paper  Valley  Co.; 
West ,  C.  R.  Bacon;  tin  ware,  K.  Hardman. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  D.  W.  Cogswell,  W.  Chandler.  G.  L.  Flint, 
Harris  Campbell,  L.  W.  P.estonT  J.  A.  Andrews;  carpenters,  John 
Hill,  Hiram  Marsh,  C.  R.  Bacon,  W.  C.  Gogswell  ;  cooper,  Moses  Gar¬ 
land  ;  flour  and  meal,  Dillingham  Sc  Co.,  John  Gutrerson;  harness 
maker,  C.  H.  Sargent;  painters,  W.  P.  Cressy,  C.  C.  Hill ;  shoe  maker, 
H.  E.  Merrick;  tailor,  Jesse  Webster;  wheelwright,  James  W.lkins. 

Merchants  —  Everett  &  Preston,  W.  0.  Folsom  ;  We^st,  S.  M.  Carrier, 
auctioneers,  D.  W.  Cogswell,  W.  0.  Folsom,  D.  S.  Carr ;  jeweler,  W.  T. 
Sargent ;  meat,  Jacob  S.  Whitney  ;  millinery,  L.  M.  Campbell,  Mrs.  C. 
Nichols. 

Physicians — L.  W.  Peabody,  G.  II,  Sanborn  ;  dentist,  S.  0.  Bowers 
Hig’lilanti — A.  Post  Office  in  Coos  County. 

MERRIMACK—  Pop.  620.  N.  W.  from  C.  25.  R.  R.  S.— 
Hill,  on  Bristol  Branch  R.  R.;  Danbury, 5,  on  Northern  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — nlerk,  J.  W.  Favor;  Treas.,  M.  J.  Morrill;  Selectmen, 
M.  J.  Morrill.  W.  B.  Cawley,  F.  B.  Shaw;  Supts.,  II.  A.  Stratton,  J.  P. 
Ladd.  Postmaster,  Express  &  Tel.  Ag’t. — G.  D.  Stackpoie. 

Justices — G.  A.  Sumner,  Slate ;  J.  R.  Rowell,  I.  T.  Parker.  G.  D. 
Stackpoie,  M.  F.  Little. 

Churches — Chris.,  E.  H.  Wright;  West  Parish, - . 

Hotel — J.  P.  Ladd. 

Manufacturers — carriages  and  sleighs,  G.  A.  Sumner;  glass  cut¬ 
ters  and  light  hardware,  F.  R.  Woodward;  improved  riveted  latch 
needles,  G.  H.  Adams  &  Co.,  organs,  Williams  &  Eatou;  lumber,  W.  B. 
Cawley. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  H.  Morrill;  coopers,  R.  Calley,  Jos.  Pres¬ 
cott;  job  priuter,  F.  R.  Woodward. 

Merchants — G.  D.  Stackpoie.  Eaton  &  Mason. 

HiiiLSBOlttFUGfH:,  HILLSBOROlfGH-Pop  .  1595.  W.  fr. 
C.,  25  ;  N.  W.  from  Nashua, 32  ;  N.  W.  fr.  M  inciiester,  27  ill.  R.  R.  S. 
—  Hillsborough  Bridge.  2l/2  m.  on  C.  V  R.  R.  St  ige  twice  a  day. 


94  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


OFFICERS — Clerk ,  J.  B.  Whittemore  ;  Treas.,  J.  C.  Campbell ;  Se¬ 
lectmen ,  Cornelius  Ooolidge,  G.  F.  Saltmarsli,  J.  P.  Gibson;  Supt.,  Harry 
Brickett.  i 

:  Postmasters — J.  G.  Dickey;  Center,  Elizabeth  Nelson  ;  Upper  Vil-\ 
lage,  C.  W.  Conn. 

Justices — H.  D.  Pierce,  T.  N.  Goodale,  Cornelius  Cuolidge,  Edgarj 
Hazen,  W.  H.  Manahan,  J.  M.  Curtis,  B.  K.  Webber,  F.  H.  Pierce,  J. 
II.  T.  Newell,  D.  F.  Whittle,  State  ;  J.  C.  Campbell,  A.  C.  Burnham,  E. 
M.  Wilkins,  M.  M.  Hadley,  F.  W.  Gould,  G.  E.  Hoyt,  Horace  Atwood. 

Churches — Center ,  Cong.,  John  Adams  ;  Meth.,  H.  Chandler. 

Hotel — St.  Charles,  G.  A.  Sackett. 

Lawyer — II.  D.  Pierce. 

Manufacturers — leather  S.  A.  Brown^  lumber,  J.  G.  Dickey,  S.  An¬ 
drews,  T.  A.  B.  Young;  haircloth,  Wm.  Libby. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  G.  F.  Thompson,  Geo.  Saltmarsh,  F.  B. 

Abbott;  Center ,  B.  Priest;  carpenter,  Center ,  E.  C.  Hoyt;  harness 
maker,  S.  S.  Wilkinson;  mason,  Upper  Village ,  A.  P.  Ferry  ;  shoe¬ 
maker,  E.  Smith  ;  painter,  E.  J  Wiley. 

Merchants — Onslow  Gilmore,  D.  S.  Roach,  J.  P.  Gibson;  auction¬ 
eer,  W.  H.  Manahan. 

Physicians — J.  Q.  A.  French,  John  Goodell. 

Bridge — Postmistress — Mrs.  Martha  Lovering. 

Churches — Cong.  H.  Brickett;  Meth..  G.'N.  Bryant. 

Literary  Institution— Valley  Academy,  Harry  Brickett,  prin. 

Exp.  Agent — H.  H.  Whittle.  Tel.  Aa!t — R.  C.  Dickey. 

Hotel — Talley,  Childs  Brothers.  Billiard  Saloon — W.  H.  Foster. 

Lawyers — B  K.  Webber,  A.  B.  Spaulding,  F.  H.  Pierce 

Livery  Stables — Fmmons  Newman,  J.  Porter. 

Manufacturers — baker,  J.  W.  Thompson  ;  bedstead5;,  W.  II.  Mana¬ 
han,  cupper,  “tin  and  sheet  iron,  Newman  &  Colby;  flour  and  grain, 
Hale  &  Robbins;  gents  hose,  G.  D.  Peasley ;  lumber,  R.  E.  Loveren, 
Wm.  Merrill  ;  machine  needles,  II.  Grady  ;  paper  boxes,  W.  S.  Lov¬ 
eren  :  hoots  and  shoes,  A.  Merrill,  ag’t ;  shirts  and  drawers,  J.  B. 
Smith, 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  J.  II.  Eaton  ;  carpenters,  W. 
Prichard  &  Son,  P.  H.  Rumrill,  C.  H.  Clough,  Wm.  Emerson;  dress 
making,  Clara  Steele,  Mrs.  A.  M.  Emerson  ;  hair  dresser,  II.  B.  Eaton; 
harness  makers,  F.  P.  Sleeper  &  Co.;  machinists  and  iron  founders, 
T.  McClintock  &  Son  ;  masons,  F.  Sleeper,  F.  Scribner  ;  painters,  T.  A. 
Burt,  Alonzo  Codman,  Chas.  Knott ;  photographer,  F.  D.  Darrah  ; 
printers,  Holton  &  Ferry  ;  tailors,  S.  H.  Bakei  ;  wheelwrighis,  S.  D. 
Hastings. 

Merchants — J.  S.  Butler,  Dutton  &  Morse,  II.  Marcy,  Morrill  & 
Morrill,  L.  B.  Baily.;  auctioneers,  J.  II.  Lovering,  F.  W.  Gould; 
clocks,  watches  and  jewelry,  J.  E.  Russell,  H.  W.  Cowles;  clothing 
and  furnishing  goods.  S.  II.  Baker;  coffins  and  caskets  S.  D.  Hast 
ings  ;  confectionery  and  cigars,  Chas.  R.  Jameson;  drugs  and  medi¬ 
cines,  R.  C.  Dickey,  II.  Marcy  ;  fancy  goods  and  notions,  A.  M.  Wyman ; 
fish,  0.  D.  Thompson  ;  flour  and  graiu,  S.  D.  Wyman;  furniture,  G.  W. 
Stewart;  ice,  D.  M.  Buxton;  meat,  Kimball  Bros.,  J.  G.  Dodge  ;  mil. 
linery,  James  Newman,  C.  F.  Greenleaf;  proeduce,  J.  G.  Dodge 

Physicians — A.  C.  Burnham,  M.  H.  Felt  G.  W.  Cook  ;  homeo.,  I.  P. 
Chase  ;  dentists,  F.  P.  Newman. 

HINSDALE.  CHESHIRE — Pop.,  1342.  S.  W.  from  C.,  75;  S’ 
W.  from  Keene,  19.  R.  R.  S. — Hinsdale,  on  Ashuelot  R.  R.  Hack  to 
all  trains. 

i  OFFICERS— Clerk  and  Tr^as.,  G.  W.  Holland;  Selectmen ,  Geo.  Well-j 


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95 


man,  C.  J.  Amidon,  H.  H.  Day;  Supts .,  W.  S.  Leonard,  E.  Bradford. 
M  C  Dix 

|  Postmaster  &  Tel.  Ag’t—F.  D.  Fisk.  Livery  Stable— S.  E.  Perham. 
H.  F.  Fisk. 

Justices  —  W.  S.  Barrows,  L.  B.  Lamson,  F.  J.  Barber,  H.  F. 
Horton,  & 'late:  Geo.  Welman,  G.  C.  Barber. 

Churches — Bap., - ;  North , - ;  Cong., - ; 

Meth.,  E.  Bradford;  Univ.,  John  Hilton. 

Exp.  A.g’t— E.  Stebbins.  Hotel — Ashuelot  House,  H.  M.  Slate. 
Insurance  Agents — W.  S.  Barrows,  F.  J.  Barber,  G.  S.  Wilder. 
Manufacturers — bolts,  C.  E.  Hunter;  boxes,  John  Snow  ;  cashmer- 
ets,  Haile,  Frost  k  Co.,  C.  J.  Amidon  ;  chisels  and  drawing  knives,} 

G.  S.  Wilder;  Granite  State  mowing  machines,  Newhall  &  Stebbins; 
iron  foundry,  T.  W.  Saben;  leather,  J.  U.  Beers  ;  lumber,  M.  H.  Bard- 
'well,  Ansel  Dickinson,  L.  A.  Parks  ;  planing  mill  and  water  tubing, 
L.  A.  Parks;  soap,  E.  &  N.  Worden  k  Co.;  water  wheels.  Holman  k 
Merriman  ;  wrapping  paper,  George  Robertson  k  Son,  G.  C.Fisk. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  L.  W.  Follett,  Q.  W.  Cobb: 
carpenters,  G.  A.  Day,  Sewell  Day,  Holton  k  Gale,  0.  B.  Tyler,  E. 
Blanchard,  A.  Gilbert,  Charles  Smith,  W.  H.  Fuller,  John  Hancock, 
J.  Holden;  cooper,  J.  Corless;  dress  makers,  Mrs.  George  Curtis, 
Miss  Sophia  Doolittle,  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Priest,  Mrs.  L.  Wellman,  Mrs. 
Howard,  Misses  Gale ;  hair  dre>ser6,  G.  A.  Johnson,  P.  P.  Woodbury  ; 
harness  maker,  E.  L.  Walker;  machinists,  Holman  k  Merriman,  New- 
}hall  &  Stebins  ;  mason,  Geo.  Alexander;  millwright,  L.  B.  Lamson  ; 
painters,  R.  0.  Eaton,  (carriage  and  sign)  N.  E.  Pratt,  (house)  Timo¬ 
thy  Wyman,  G.  W.  Johnson,  Jas.  Andrews,  D.  D.  Ball ;  photographer, 

H.  C.  Dustin  ;  printer,  C.  S.  Farr;  shot  makers,  Z.  E.  Leonard,  H.  L. 
Porter;  tailor,  C.  E.  Marden  ;  wheelwrights,  J.  W.  Battle,  M.  S.  Leach. 

Merchants — G.  W.  Holland,  F.  D.  Fisk,  C.  Robb  k  Curtis;  books 
■&  stationery,  Hunter  k  Co.;  boots  and  shoes,  Harris  k  Co.;  coal,  grain' 
k  feed,  C.  D.  Whittaker  k  Son;  confectionery,  II.  W.  Thayer,  J.  II. 
Henry,  G.  A.  Johnson  ;  drugs,  L.  A  Lamson,  0.  J.  Martin  ;  fancy  good9. 
0.  J.  Martin,  Hunter  &  Co.;  fancy  poultry,  P.  F.  Amidon  ;  furniture,  F. 
Jackson  ;  groceries,  Wm,  Evans  ;  hardware,  paints,  oils  Ac.,  L.  A. 
Lamson  ;  jewelry,  Frank  Jackson  ;  lumber,  C.  A.  Mason;  meat,  R.  T. 
Blodgett,  P.  W.  Taylor ;  meat  and  groceries.  D.  L.  Sanderson  ;  millin¬ 
ery,  Mrs.  L.  P.  Wise,  Miss  L.  F.  Cooper ;  tin  ware  and  stoves,  J.  B. 
Mitchell,  J.  A.  Marden. 

Physicians — W.  S.  Leonard,  M.  C.  Dix;  eclec.,  0.  J.  Martin;  den¬ 
tist.  W.  C.  Barrett,  W.  E.  Fay. 

ISOEDERNESS,  GRAFTON—  Pop.  937.  N.  from  C.  SO ;  E. 
from  Plymouth,  7.  R.  R.  S . — Ashland,  4,  on  B.  C.  k  M.  R.  R.  Stage 
and  mail  tri-weekly. 

j  OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas .,  N.  B.  Whitten  ;  Selectmen,  Stephen 
Ethridge,  C.  R.  Cox,  Jesse  Currier;  Supt.,  Tlios.  Cox. 

Postmaster— N.  B.  Whitten. 

Physician — D.  B.  Tucker. 

Justices — A.  L.  Shaw,  Russell  Cox,  D.  H.  Cox,  Sanrl  Smith  2d,  State  ; 
W.  B.  Cox,  N.  B.  Whitt;  n,  J.  B.  Huckins,  D.  C.  Worthen. 

Manufacturers — coffins,  G.  W.  Shepard;  lumber,  S.  31.  Worthen,  p. 
o.  ad.,  Ashland,  C.  31.  Ames,  p.  o.  ad.,  Plymouth  ;  lumber,  packing 
boxes,  shingles,  clapboards,  cloth  boards  and  salt  boxes,  H.  H.  Shepard. 
Mechanic — cooper,  James  Lowe.  Merchant — N.  B.  Whitten. 
HOLLIS,  HILLSBOROUGH— Top.,  1080.  S.  from  C.,  38;  W. 
from  Nashua,  8.  R.  R.  S. —  llollis,  on  Nashua  k  Worcester  R.  R., 
miles  from  Center.  Stage  three  times  a  day. 


96  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


OFFICERS — Clerk, G.  A.  Burge ;v Treas.,  S.  M.  Spaulding;  Selectmen , 
T.  E.  Flagg,  J.  A.  Coburn,  Guvs.  W.  Hardy;  Supt.,  II.  L.  Kelsey. 

Postmaster — George  A.  Burge. 

Justices— E.  T.  W  leeler,  J.  B.  Perkins,  R.  L.  Farley,  J.  W.  Per-i 
kins,  State ;  John  Farley,  Quorum;  0.  A.  Read,  E.  J.  Colburn,  0.  P. 
Eastman,  C.  S.  Spauld  ng.  A.  J.  Fariey,  Win.  H.  Rideout,  G.  A.  Messer. 

Church — Cong.,  II.  L.  Kelsey.  Exp.  Agent — Darius  Badd. 

Manufacturers — brooms,  L.  J.  Nutting;  coopers  tools,  Levi  Pierce; 
pump',  Nathan  Wil  oughby. 

Mechanics — backsmiths,  C.  B.  Ric’  ardson,  A.  R.  Lovejoy.  J.  S. 
Horton;  carpenters,  Noah  Lovejoy,  A.  H.  B  11s,  Caleb  Farley,  Nathan 
Willoughby.  G.  A.  Messer;  coopers,  Worcester  Bros.,  E  I  ward  Hardy, 
Proctor  Bros.;  painters,  C.  F.  Chase,  Alfred  Farley,  J.  C.  Hildredth; 
shoe  maker,  J  Gate* ;  wheelwrights.  B.  L.  Farley,  T.  French. 

Merchants — G.  A.  Burge;  auctioneers,  J.  B.  Perkins,  G.  A.  Burge: 
clocks  and  watches,  Ebenezer  Baldwin. 

Physicians — TI  W.  Willoughby.  Win.  P.  Cutter. 

HOOK^ETT,  MERRIMACK—  Pop.,  1331.  S.  E.  from  C.,  <J.! 
R.  R.  S. —  Mooksett,  on  C.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  J.  W.  Converse;  Treas.,  H.  B.  Otterson  :  Se¬ 
lectman,  G.  A.  R  »bie,  M.  L.  Whitney,  J.  S.  C  >1  e ;  Supt.,  J.  II.  Adams. 

Postmaster — F.  C.  Towle.  Ex.  &  Tel.  Ag’t — li.  A.  Lautry. 

Justices — Natt  Head,  Jesse  Gault,  J .  W.  Prescott,  W.  C.  Kellogg 
State ;  G.  A.  Robie,  A.  W.  Prescott,  J.  S.  Burbank,  B.  A.  Ham. 

Church— Meth  .  S.  G.  Kellogg. 

Hotels— A  yer  House,  Horace  Burney;  Stearns  House,  John  Stearns,  j 

Livery  Stables — J.  w.  Prescott,  Samuel  Head.  2d,  J.  0.  Ingalls. 

Manufacturers — bricks,  N.  &  W.  F.  Head,  Jesse  Guilt,  Samuel 
Head,  Charles  Biiley;  cambrics,  Hooksett  MauuPg  Co.,  E.  H.  Nut¬ 
ting.  ag’t  :  lumber,  N.  &.  W.  F.  Head. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans— blacksmith,  G.  A.  Robie;  carpenter,  S.  F. 
Goodaie ;  hair  dresser,  Horace  Parker;  harness  maker,  B.  J.  Gile; 
machinist,  0.  W.  Peaslee;  mason,  W.  B.  Jones. 

Merchants — F.  C.  Towle,  S.  D.  Me  Affee  &  Co.,  G.  W.  Hazcltine  & 
Co.;  millinery.  De  Corine  Co.  Physician — I.  H.  Adams. 

HOPKOffON,  MERRIMACK—  Pop.,  1819.  S.  W.  from  C.,  12. 
R.  R.  S. — Hopkinton,  on  C.  &  C.  R.  R.  D  tily  stage. 

OFFICERS— D.  L.  Gage;  Treas.,  G.  A.  Curtice:  Selectmen, 
Eli  A  Boutwell,  L  II.  Dearborn  G.  A.Steveus;  Supt.,  H.  W.  Green, 
C.  A.  Harvey,  II.  P.  Dustin, 

Postmasters— D.  L.  Gage;  West,  Henry  Wheeler. 

Justices — C.  G.  Hawtiiorn,  I.  D.  Merrill,  J.  F.  Jones.  E.  C.  Bailey, 
G.  K.  Goodrich,  H.  W.  Greene,  J.  M.  Conner,  Phineas  Clough,  State  ;! 
Isaac  Story,  G.  W.  Currier,  P.  M.  Flanders,  Quorum;  Charles  Could,1 
G.  B.  Hardy,  R.  P.  Copps,  S.  S.  Page.  J.  M.  Harvey,  G.  A.  Curtice,  D. 
L.  Gage.  H.  D.  Dustin,  G.  C.  Blaisdell,  J.  F.  Burnham,  G.  W.  French, 
Wm.  Colby,  W.  S.  Davis,  J.  S.  Kimball,  jr. 

Churches — Bap.,  W.  S.  Tucker ;  Cong.,  C.  A.  Stone;  Epis.,  Hall 
Harrison. 

Exp.  Ag’t — A.  Simonds.  Hotel — G.  G.  Bailey. 

Lawyers— H.  W.  Green,  C.  G.  Hawthorn. 

Manufacturers— leather,  II.  J.  Chase. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmith,  Horace  Edmunds  :  carpenter, 
E.  B.  Dunbar;  cooper,  A.  C.  Sargent;  hair  dresser,  S.  R.  Adams;1 
masons,  George  Cboat,  J.  L.  Hayes;  painters.  Mel  via  Colby,  Isaac 
iStory,  Geo.  F.  Tilton  :  whe  *lw  ights.  B.  0.  Kimball,  W.  G.  Thompson.; 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  97 


Merchants — D.  L.  Gage  &  Co.,  Kimball  &  Co.;  auctioneer,  H.  W. 
Green  ;  meat,  E.  D.  French;  millinery,  Miss  J.  M.  Johnson. 
Physician — Alexander  Rogers,  C.  H.  Harriman. 

Contoocock— Postmaster— E.  W.  Stevens. 

Churches — F.  Bap.,J.  C.  Osgood ;  Chris.,  N.  D.  Sleeper;  Meth., 
Lewis  Howard;  Sweedenborgian,  Charles  Hardon. 

Ex.  &  Tel.  Ag’t — A.  H.  Currier.  Ins.  Ag’t — J.  F.  Jones. 

Hotel — Contoocock  House,  C.  E. Taylor. 

Literary  Institution — Contoocock  Academy,  Charles  Hardon,  prin. 
Manufacturers — carriages  and  sleighs,  E.  Upton  ;  lumber,  Harvey 
Chase,  J.  F.  &  E.  D.  Burnham,  Henry  Wheeler;  lumber  and  kits 
(steam)  Kempton  and  Morrill. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  F.  J.  Mudgett,  F.  Webster,  H.  Dow; 
carpenter.  C.  Montgomery  ;  mason,  J.  H.  Bacon  ;  painters,  Nichols  Bros. 

Merchants — G.  A.  Curtice,  W.  II.  Hardy,  E.  Wyman,  R.  P.  Fland-, 
ers  ;  auctioneer,  G.  B.  Hardy;  fi*h,  David  Williams  ;  meat,  H.  M. 
Davis  ;  stoves  and  tinware,  G.  H.  Ketchum. 

Physicians — J.  W.  Wilson,  G.  C  Blaisdell,  D.  0.  Collins. 

Horn’s  Mill’s — See  Wakefield. 

HUDSON,  HILLSBORO— Pop.,  1066.  S.  E.  from  C.  38.  R.  R. 
S.  Hudson  Center,  on  N.  &  R.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas.,  James  Emery;  Selectmen,  John  M. 
Thompson,  Chas.  Steele,  G.  W.  Trow  ;  Supts .,  D,  0.  Smith,  James 
Emery. 

Postmasters — Eli  Hamlet,  N.  P.  Webster. 

Justices — W.  H.  Chase,  S.  D.  Greeley,  State  ;  Kimball  Wbester,  J. 
Merrill,  S.  A.  Steele,  Sam’l  Greeley. 

Churches— Bap.,  G.  W.  Kenney;  Cong.,  J.  W.  Haley;  Meth.,  A.  F. 
Baxter. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  T.  J.  Solomon ;  file  cutters,  Edwin  Wil¬ 
loughby,  Samuel  Walton;  wheelwrights,  J.  Carnes,  E.  Martin. 
Merchants — N.  P.  Webster,  H.  G.  Lewis. 

Physicians — James  Emery.  D.  0.  Smith. 

JACKSON,  CARROLL— Pop.,  474.  N.  E.  from  C.  90.  N.  from 
Ossipee,  40.  R.  R.  S — Glen  station  3;miles,  on  P.  &  0.  R.  R.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  G.W.  Meserve  ;  Treas.,  0.  P.  Meserve  :  Selectmen 
Geo.  W.  Meserve,  C.  W.  Carlton,  J.  M.  Towle  \Supt.,  Chas.  W.  Carlton. 
Postmaster — 0.  P.  Meserve. 

Justices— G.  P.  Meserve,  Jonathan  Gale,  State ;  J.B.  Trickey,  G. 
W.  Meserve,  M.  C.  Wentworth. 

Church — F.  Bap., - . 

Hotels — Jackson  Falls,  Trickey  Bros.;  Thorne  Mt.,  M.  C.  Went¬ 
worth  ;  Glen  Ellis  House,  N.  T.  Stilling. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  Jackson  Manufg  Co.,  C.  F.  Perkins,  J. 
M.  Meserve,  J.  H.  Dearborn,  C.  E.  Gale. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  J.  D.  Towle,  Wm.  Ward  ;  carpenters,  D. 
F.  Drew,  Wm.  Copp,  Chas.  Meserve ;  masons,  Silas  Perkins,  Wm.  Copp  ; 
wheelwrights,  G.  M.  Fernald,  C.  W.  Gray. 

Merchants — Bucknell  &  Kimball,  A.  L.  Stillings. 

Physician — Daniel  Dinsmore. 

JAFFREY,  CHESHIRE— V op.  1266.  S.  W.  from  C.,  45 ;  S.  E. 
from  Keene,  15.  R.  R.  S. — East  Jaffrey,  on  Monandock  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  J.  P.  Frost ;  Treas.,  East,  C.  H.  Powers  ;  Select¬ 
men,  H.  A.  Turner,  C.  S.  Bailey,  John  A.  Cutter  ;  Supt.,  J.  H.  Little  ; 
Agent,  S.  B.  Fiske. 

Postmaster  &  Physician— G.  A.  Phelps.  Ex.  Ag’t— Aaron  Perkins. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


98 


Justices — John  Fox,  F.  H.  Cutter,  F.  S.  Pierce,  State ;  G.  A.  Phelps, 
0.  H.  Bradley,  J.  P.  Frost,  J.  W.  Fassett,  Alfred  Sawyer,  H.  B.  Wheel-, 
er,  H.  B.  Aldrich,  L.  N.  Willoughby. 

Church — Center,  Cong.,  supplied  by  J.  F.  Bassett. 

Hotel — Center ,  Cutter’s,  Jonas  Cutter;  Central  House,  H.  B. 
Wheeler. 

Literary  Institution— Conant  High  School. 

Manufacturers — Center,  leather,  Julius  Cutter  ;  chair  stuff,  Heath 
&  Gilmore  ;  shoes,  Luke  French. 

I  Mechanics — Center,  blacksmiths,  Joseph  Smith  &  Son  ;  carpenters, 
IV.  D.  Shattuck,  Alvah  Parker,  J.  P.  Frost  ;  cooper.  Elbridge  Baldwin; 
dress  makers,  Center ,  Miss  E.  R.  Gibbs,  Mrs.  E.  Woodman,  Mrs.  G.  L. 
Rice. 

Merchants — Center ,  J.  T.  Bigelow  ;  anctioneer,  J.  E.  Baldwin. 
East — Postmaster — Peter  Upton. 

Churches — Bap.,  L.  J.  Dean  ;  Cong.,  W.  H.  Dowden  ;^Univ.,  J.  H. 
Little.  Hotel — Granite  State,  Benj.  Pierce. 

Livery  Stables — H.  A.  Turner,  Aaron  Perkins. 

Manufacturers — wooden  ware,  Alvin  J.  &  James  E.  Bemis;  brooms, 
C.  A.  Rand  ;  blue  drilling,  White  Bros;  nestboxes,  Annett  &  Mur¬ 
dock  ;  shoes,  G.  Fairbanks  ;  shoe  knives,  Wilbur  Webster. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  D.  A.  Colburn,  Ira  Gardner; 
carpenters,  L.  L.  Pierce,  Liberty  Towne,  Sylvester  Towne,  G.  A.  Towne, 
|B.  E.  Bartlett,  S.  B.  Robinson;  cooper,  N.  C.  Shedd ;  dressmaker, ( 
‘Mrs.  T.  Hanscom  ;  hair  dresser,  A.  Caldwell ;  gunsmith,  J.  S.  Dutton  ; 
'masons,  I.  C.  Ryan,  W.  H.  Ingraham  ;  painters,  Fred  Stevens,  Frank 
jWellman,  Elbridge  Wilbur,  H.  C.  Hunt ;  tailors,  M.  W.  Ray,  J.  At¬ 
kinson  ;  wheelwrights,  Mower  &  Allen. 

j  Merchants — J.  S.  Lacy,  C.  II.  Powers,  Walter  Goodnow  &  Co.;  auc¬ 
tioneers,  Pierce  and  Fuller,  drugs  and  medicines,  S.  B.  Fisk ;  lum- 
oer,  W.  E.  Goodnow;  meat,  Colburn  &  Robins,  Reuben  Pierce  ;  milk, 
John  B.  Shedd. 

Fhysicians — 0.  H.  Bradley,  dentist,  G.  C.  Duncan. 
JEFFERSON,  COOS — Pop.  825.  N.  from  C.,  116;  S.  E.  from 
Lancaster,  7.  Daily  stage.  R.  R.  S. — Jefferson,  on  Browns  Lumber 
Co.’s  R,  R  ,  2^  m. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  J.  A.  Hicks;  Treas.,  E.  B.  Rogers ;  Selectmen, \ 
Benj.  Tuttle,  Wm.  Crawshaw.  E.  S.  James  ;  Supt.,  J.  H.  Brown. 
Postmaster,  Tel.  Ag’t  &  Merchant— A.  F.  M*on. 

Justices — J.  A.  Hicks,  B.  H.  Plaisted  N.  It.  Perkins,  State]  A.  M. 
Pottle,  B.R.  Kenison,  A.  F.  Mason,  A.  L.  Berry,  J.  M.  Morse. 

Churches— C.  Bap., - ;  Meth.,  J.  H.  Brown. 

Hotels  &  Livery  Stables — Waumbeck  House,  J.  R.  Crocker  ;  Mt. 
Adams  House,  Crawshaw  &  Co.;  Summer  Boarding  Houses,  Bedell  Bro’s 
&  Co.;  Plaisted  House,  B.  H.  Plaisted;  Crawford  House,  E.  A.  Craw¬ 
ford  ;  Pliny  Range  House,  G.  W.  Crawford  ;  Highland  House,  G.  A.  & 
J.  L.  Pottle ;  The  Maples,  Mrs.  M.  H.  Bowles. 

Manufacturers — flour,  W.  R.  Evans  ;  lumber,  Browns  lumber  Co. 
Jeremiah  Ricker,  Albert  Bennett,  Parcher  &  Co.,  Franklin  Reed,  Jew¬ 
ett  &  Gray  ;  starch,  B.  S.  Plaisted,  Plaisted  &  Roberts,  Tuttle  &  Craw¬ 
ford,  N.  R.  Perkins. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Nicholas  Tuttle;  carpenters,  George 
Crawford,  W.  H.  Somers,  J.  Goodall  ;  wheelwright,  H.  M.  Grant. 
Physician — C.  H.  Burnham.  Tei.  Ag’t — A.  F.  Mason. 

KEENE,  CHESHIRE—  Shire  town.  Pop.,  7000.  S.  W.  from  C., 
52.  R.  R.  S. — Keene,  on  Cheshire  R.  R.  _ 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  99, 

OFFICERS — Mayor ,  R.  Stewart;  City  Clerk,  L.  C.  Doolittle;  Treas.f\ 

G.  W.  Tilden  ;  Aldermen ,  Ward  1,  G.  W.  Rail;  Ward  2,  G.  R.  Wright; 
Ward  3,  I.  F.  Prouty  ;  Ward  4,  G.  H.  Tilden  ;  Ward  5,  E.  C.  Thayer  ; 
City  Marshall,  E.  R.  Locke;  Chief  Engineer,  Wm.  Babbitt;  Clerk  of 
Council,  C.  A.  Gale, 

Postmaster— A.  Smith. 

Justices — F.  A.  Faulkner,  S.  A.  Carter,  J.  J.  Allen,  jr.,  Edward 
Farrar,  G.  F.  Starkweather,  C.  C.  Webster,  F.  A.  Perry,  W.  P.  Abbott, 
D.  II.  Woodward,  F.  F.  Lane,  Edward  Gustine,  C.  F.  Webster,  Hiram 
Blake,  J.  H.  Elliott,  Allen  Giffin,  C.  F.  Rowell,  Isaac  Aldrich,  D.  W 
Buckminister,  Hosea  Foster,  J.  R.  Beal,  Silas  Hardy,  C.  II.  Whitney’ 
J.  S.  Taft,  J.  W.  Babbitt,  State  ;  R.  J.  Holt,  F.  C.  Fauikner,  J.  G.  Perry’ 
J.  Q.  Fuller,  V.  A.  Wright,  E.  F.  Lane,  Reuben  Stewart.  W.  S.  Briggs,- 
S.  B.  Aldrich,  George  Tilden,  F.  E.  Newcomb,  I.  W.  Russell,  H.  0* 
Coolidge,  J.  W.  Herrick,  Jason  French,  J.  N.  Morse,  Alonzo  Kingsley* 
F.  H.  Kingsbury,  J.  G.  Joslyn,  G.  W.  Tilden,  S.  0.  Gates,  Samuel  Nimsv 
0.  G.  Dort,  L.  C.  Doolittle,  G.  H.  Gilbert,  E.  D.  Knight,  J.  L.  Bolster* 

H.  S.  Martin,  J.  Humphrey,  L.  WHolmes,  J.  J.  Albee,  M.  T.  Totting’ 
ham,  I.  F.  Prouty,  W.  H.  Spalter,  H.  S.  Martin,  E.  D.  Knight,  F.  A- 
Barker,  A.  S.  Whitcomb,  H.  P.  Muchmore,  S.  White,  E.  P.  Dole,  C.  K- 
Pemberton,  W.  H.  Elliott,  A.  W.  Baker,  B.  Ripley,  E.  R.  Locke,  A.P* 
Little,  G.  A.  Litchfield,  Alonzo  Kingsley,  LeoDard  Wellington,  Joseph 
Whitney. 

Churches — Bap.,  W.  H.  Eaton,  D.  D.;  1st  Cong.,  Cyrus  Richardson  ; 
2d  Cong.,  J.  A.  Leach ;  Epis.,  G.  W.  Brown  :  Meth.,  G.  W.  Norris  ;  R. 
Cath.,  Patrick  Holohan  ;  Unita.,  W.  0.  White ;  Univ.,  W.  W.  Hayward 
Eating  Houses — N.  G.  Guernsey,  0.  Lettenmayer,  A.  J.  Aldrich, 
C.  P.  Colton,  Amos  Gale.  f 

Exp.  Ag’t — F.  A.  Barker.  Tel.  Ag’ts — D.  R.  Calef,  C.  H.  Cutter. 
Hotels — Cheshire  House,  M.  J.  Sherman;  Eagle,  A.  R.  Mason; 
City  Hotel,  H.  Coulliard. 

Lawyers — F.  A.Faulkner,  A.  T.Batchelder,  F.  F.  Lane,  D.  K.  Healey, 
C.  C.  Webster,  D.  H.  Woodward,  Leonard  Wellington,  Hiram  Blake, 
Silas  Hardy,  L.  W.  Holmes,  E.  P.  Dole,  F.  C.  Faulkner,  W.  H.  Elliot. 
Literary  Institution — Keene  High  School,  Frank  H.  Hooper,  prin. 
Livery  Stables — G.  w.  Todd,  L.  Martin  &  Son,  David  Russell. 
Manufacturers — boots  and  shoes,  N.  S.  Warren;  book  binders  and 
blank  book  manufacturers.  G.  H.  Tilden  &  Co.,  W.  H.  Spalter;  brush 
aud  duster  handles,  A.  S.  Whitcomb;  chairs,  Keene  Chair  Co.,  W.  W. 
Mason,  Supt.:  Cheshire  Chair  Co.;  flannel,  Faulkner  <fe  Colony  ;  flour  and 
feed,  Hope  Steam  Mills,  J.  M.  Farnum;  furniture,  Keene  Furniture 
Co.,  Beaver  Brook  Furniture  Co.,  N.  G.  Woodbury,  supt.,  glue,  Keene 
Glue  Co.;  granite,  Keene  Granite  Works,  H.  A.  Bod  well,  supt.;  leather, 
Bigelow  &  Symonds,  Frank  Foster;  novelty  revolving  flower  stands,' 
0.  A.  Bingham  ;  pails  and  tubs,  Hope  Steam  Mills  ;  pots  and  earthen 
ware,  J.  S.  Taft  &  Co.;  sash,  doors  and  blinds,  Nims,  Whitney  &  Co.; 
seine  hoops  and  plant  protectors,  D.  M.  Nichols. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — bakers,  P.  B.  Haywood  &  Co.,  A.  A.  Stone; 
blacksmiths,  Grosvenor  Brooks.  F.  B.,  Benton,  Jones  &  Freeman,  W.  H. 
Brooks,  Spencer  &  Son,  Geo.  Holmes,  Reuben  Ray,  R.  C.  Jones;  car¬ 
penters,  H.  P.  Muchmore,  Geo.  Flint,  W.  H.  Trask,  0.  Gleason,  Henry 
Purcell,  A.  R.  &  E.  S.  Foster,  W.  Bassett,  G.  0.  Wardwell,  J.  Q. 
Jones,  Carlos  Quinn,  W.  J.  "Sawyer,  Harvey  Ballou  ;  civil  engineer, 
A.  P.  Little  ;  cooper,  J.  H.  Bates ;  hair  dressers,  Orford  French, 

I.  D.  Gates,  C.  II.  Parker,  G.  H.  Willard,  A.  L.  Robinson  ;  harness 
makers,  S.  S.  Wilkinson,  John  Carpenter,  E.  Geer;  iron  founder, 


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100 

Moses  Ellis  <fe  Co.;  machinists,  Humphrey  Machine  Co.,  H.  W.  Hub¬ 
bard;  marble  workers,  J.  C.  Field,  Keene  Marble  and  Granite  Co.; 
masons,  S.  B.  Davis,  G.  F.  Chamberlain,  Augustus  Trask,  Charles  Gif- 
fin,  Edward  Lynch,  Michael  Carroll;  painters,  Alison  Clark,  W.  F. 
Whitcomb,"  A.  E.  Metcalf,  D.  A.  Newton,  D.  C.  Knight,  R.  McGovern, 
Simeon  Gould,  Orin  Woods,  E.  G.  Metcalf,  Albert  Kingsbury  (carriage 
and  sign,)  F.  B.  Clark,  A.  L.  Harkness;  photographers,  J.  A.  French, 
H.  Ollis;  printers,  Sentinel  Printing  Co.,  J.  N.  Morse,  W.  B.  Allen; 
tailors,  J.  R.  Beal  &  Co.,  Ball,  Perry  &  Co.,  Amidon  &  Chase,  J.  F.  & 
F.  H.  Whitcomb,  Herbert  Dodge  ;  watchmakers,  A.  ,B.  &  S.  W.  Skin¬ 
ner,  S.  Wards-worth  &  Co.,  J.  A.  Thayer,  Keyes  &  Stratton;  wheel¬ 
wrights,  J.  &  F.  French  &  Co  ,  C.  N.  Tottingham  &  Co. 

Merchants — auctioneers,  Isaac  Aldrich,  H.  Cooper,  Hills  <5:  Rice; 
books,  stationery  and  periodicals,  G.  H.  Tilden  &  Co.,  W.  H.  Spalter  & 
Co.;  boots  and  shoes,  Leonard  Wright,  S.  Spaulding,  W.  0.  Wilson,  C. 
Cummings  &  Son,  C.  G.  Shedd  k  Co.,  Wilbur  k  Son,  Lavery  Brothers, 
A.  W.  Baker  k  Co.;  clocks  and  watches,  S.  Wardsworth  k  Co.,  J.  A. 
Thayer,  Keyes  k  Stratton,  A.  B.  k  S.  W.  Skinner;  clothing,  D.  E.  Ladd 
k  Co.,  J.  R.  Beal  k  *Co  ,  J.  F.  &  F.  H.  Whitcomb,  Amadon  k  Chase, 
Ball,  Perry  k  Co.;  dry  goods,  F.  C.  Hardy,  W.  P.  Chamberlain,  J.  F.  k 

F.  H.  Whitcomb,  S.  L.  Randall,  S.  D.  Osborne,  S.  H.  Piper  k  Sons  ;  dry 
goods  and  groceries,  A.  H.  Grimes,  Keyes  &  Stratton,  Ruel  Nims  ; 
drugs  and  medicines,  Dort  &  Chandler,  Hills  &  Bullard,  G.  J.  Appleton 
&  Co.,  Hiland  k  Dort ;  fancy  goods  and  notions,  Hiland  &  Dort,  Alfred 
Spaulding,  L.  A.  Huntley  ;  fish,  S.  Babcock  &  Sons,  Emery  k  Co.,  R.  J. 
Doran;  florists,  Ellis  Bros.;  furniture,  M.  T.  Tottingham,  Cheshire 
Furniture  Store, A.  W.  Greene  ;  groceries,  C.  Bridgeman  &  Co.,  W.  k 
T.  J.  French,  R.  Nims,  J.  M.  Farnum,  Keyes  k  Stratton,  Pollard  k 
Holbrook,  P.  H.  Me  Cushing ;  hardware,  I.  N.  Spencer  &  Co.,  Knowl- 
;ton  &  Stone;  hats  and  caps,  Bill  &  Tenney,  Seward,  Willard  &  Co.,  R. 
Nims,  D.  E.  Ladd  &  Co.,  Ball,  Perry  &  Co.;  ladies  furnishing  goods, 
Mrs.  R.  E.  Danforth;  millinery,  Mrs.  A.  E.  Bennett,  Miss  S.  Heaton, 
Mrs.  L.  A.  Alexander,  S.L.  Randall  ;  musical  instruments  and  music, 

G.  H.  Tilden  &  Co.,  Foster  &  Merrill,  W.  H.  Spalter  k  Co.,  E.  Foster, 
L.  C.  Doolittle,  J.  G.  Joslin,  G.  F.  Nichols  ;  provisions,  Nims  &  Wright. 
Jackson  k  Co.,  Bancroft  k  Griswold,  J.  Adams  k  Co.,  C.  0.  Me  Duffee 
k  Co.,  Burr  k  Bradford  ;  stoves  and  tin  ware,  Davis  &  Wright,  Downer 
k  Saker,  Kirk  &  Sewell  ;  tobacco  and  cigars,  C.  H.  Drummer,  F.  Petts, 
0.  Lettenmayer ;  variety  store,  Elbridge  Clark. 

Physicians — G.  B.  Twitchell.  A.  S.  Carpenter,  T.  B.  Kittredge,  I.  F. 
Prouty,  Mrs.  G.  C.  Hill.  W.  H.  Geddes,  G.  C.  Hill,  W  R.  Dunham  ; 
homeo.,  G.  W.  Flagg,  H.  H.  Darling,  John  H.'Leech  :  thomp.,  J.  F.  Jen- 
nison;  dentists,  Stratton  k  Loveland,  Russell  k  Mellen,  G.  H.  Russell. 

Public  Library — 4000  vols.,  Robert  Brooks,  librarian.  Open  Mon. 
Wed.  and  Sat.,  from  2  to  8,  P.  M. 

KEXSIXGTOX,  ROCKINGHAM—  Pop.,  641.  S.  E.  from  C.,1 
44;  S.  W.  from  Portsmouth,  15  ;  S.  from  Exeter,  4.  R.R.  S. — Exeter 
and  Amesbury,  on  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  Stage  from  Exeter  to  Amesbury. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  T.  H.  Blake;  Treas.,  J.  W.  W.  Brown;  Select¬ 
men,  J.  D.  Prescott,  J.  W.  W.  Brown,  J .  N.  Austin  ;  Supt.,  Joseph  W. 
Brown. 

Postmaster — Francis  Hilliard. 

Justices — W.  N.  Shaw,  F.  D.  Chandler,  State  ;  J.  W.  Brown,  Quo¬ 
rum  ;  S.  Green,  J.  T.  Blake,  A.  T.  Rowe,  J.  E.  Brown,  W.  H.  Ilodgdon. 

Churches — Chris.,  Joel  Wilson;  Cong.,  Fred  Chandler;  Univ.,  Wil¬ 
lard  Spaulding. 


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Manufacturers— lumber,  Frank  Hilliard,  plows,  J.  French. 
Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Joseph  Poor,  J.  F.  Badger,  H.  D .  Pea¬ 
cock  ;  carpenters,  J.  F.  Blake,  Jos.  Tilton,  J.  W.  Shaw,  John  Page ; 
mason,  Frank  Brown;  painters,  T.  H.  Blake,  S.  Lamprey;  wheel¬ 
wright,  Abraham  Eaton. 

Merchants — Francis  Hilliard,  George  Blake;  auctioneers,  Jos. 
Poor,  J.  W.  Brown. 

KINGSTON,  ROCKINGHAM— Pop.,  1054.  S.  E.  from  C.,  38; 
S.  from  Exeter,  6.  R.  R.  S. — East  Kingston,  on  B.  &  M.  It.  R.  Daily 
stage  and  mail. 

OFFICERS — Cleric,  W.  S.  Clark  ;  Selectmen ,  S.  E.  Woodman,  M.  J. 
French,  A.  J.  Davis. 

Postmaster — L.  D.  Peaslee.  Express  Agent — W.  S.  Clark. 
Justices — S.  Webster,  A.  J.  Cilley,  S.  E.  Woodman,  J.  W.  Collins, 
State  ;  C.  H.  De  Rochemont,  Quorum ;  Thos.  Bassett,  Amos  Kimball, 
|T.  0.  Reynolds,  D.  L.  Goodwin,  Moses  Page,  J.  Webster,  jr.,  G.  W. 
Sanborn,  W.  G.  Wilson,  D.  J.  Bakie. 

Churches — Cong.,  Jacob  Chapman;  F.  Bap., - ;  Meth., 

C.  H.  Chase  ;  Univ.,  J.  D.  Barnes. 

Hotels — Alpha  House,  M.  Frost ;  Towle’s,  D.  Towle;  Farmer’s, 
E.  A  Carter  ;  International  House. 

Literary  Institution — Kingston  Academy,  A.  C.  Campbell,  prin. 
Manufacturers — body  maker,  R.  W.  Peaslee  ;  carriages,  A.  C.  Chase. 

D.  Towle,  C.  F.  Pressey,  A.  J.  Cilley,  J.  P.  Marshall,  S.  C.  Marshall, 
IW.  S.  Clark;  carriage  stocks,  J.  P.  Marshall,  J.  W.  Sanborn,  H.  W. 
Marshall  ;  hubs,  A.  Goss  ;  leather,  J.  W.  Sanborn;  lumber,  J.  W.  San- 
iborn,  I.  W.  Silloway,  S.  Peaslee,  J.  Webster,  jr.,  R.  L.  Prescott  &  Sons  ; 
tin  ware,  J.  T.  Clark. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths  S.  S.  Collins,  N.  Marsh;  boot  maker, 
Charles  Clark;  carpenters,  S.  E.  Woodman,  B.  F.  Rowe,  P.  FifieId,G. 
W.  Wright,  E.  T.  Webster,  J.  Stickney ;  harness  maker,  A.  Tuck; 
painter,  (carriage,)  A.  J.  Cilley  ;  house  J.  W.  Prescott,  J.  II.  Martin, 
C.  E.  Cilley;  tanner,  J.  W.  Sanborn  ;  wheelwright,  W.G.  Wilson. 

Merchants — carriage  stock,  J.  W.  Sanborn,  J.  P.  Marshall,  II.  W. 
Marshall ;  groceries,  L.  D.  Peaslee,  J.  W.  Collins,  D.  J.  &  W.  A.  Baker, 
II.  French;  South.  G.  Fr-Quimby  ;  meat,  W.  Iluse. 

Physicians — Thomas  Bassett,  T.  0.  Reynolds,  G.  W.  Sanborn. 
IiACOJTIA,  BELKNAP — Shire  town.  Pop.,  3,500.  N.  from  C. 
27.  R.  R.  S. — Laconia,  on  B.  C.  &  M.  R.  R.;  Lake  Village,  1  mile, 
Weir’s,  6  miles. 

OFFICERS — Cleric .,  George  A.  Hatch;  Treas.,  B.  P.  Gale  ;  Selectmen , 
S.  S.  Wiggin,G.  L.  Mead,  Joseph  Pitman,  2nd ;  Board  of  Education, 

E.  A.  Hibbard,  W.  L.  Melcher,  J.  T.  Busiel,  C.  F.  Stone,  George  L. 
Mead  ;  Overseer,  George  L.  Mead. 

Postmasters — P.  Putnam  ;  Weir's ,  B.  S.  George. 

Justices — T.  J.  Whipple,  E.  A.  Hibbard,  E.  P.  Jewell,  B.  P.  Gale, 
S.  B.  Smith,  W.  L.  Melcher,  B.  M.  Sanborn,  G.  B.  Lane,  Geo.  L.  Mead, 
|L.  Gale,  L.  S.  Perley,  D.  S.  Dinsmore,  B  E.  Thurston,  S.  W.  Sanders, 
|N.  E.  Smith,  G.  H.  Everett,  R.  Gove,  C.  B.  Hibbard,  D.  C.  Batchel-j 
;der,  State  ;  A.  C.  Dow,  G.  F.  Leavitt,  S.  S.  Blaisdell,  A.  Colby,  S.  M.  S.! 
Moulton,  G.  A.  Hatch,  W.  F.  Knight,  0.  W.  Tibbetts,  J.  W.  Ashmon,j 
John  Aldrich,  J.  P.  Dockman,  J.  H.  Tilton,  John  Blaisdell,  J.  P.  Boody,' 
S.  S.  Wiggin,  L.  R.  Weeks. 

I  Churches — Cong.,  J.  E.  Fullerton;  F.  Bap.,  L.  Malvern:  Meth.,  T. 

Carter;  R.  Cath.,  M.  J.  Goodwin  ;  Unita. , - . 

I  Eating  Houses — J.  R.  Champlin,  Holly  Tree  Inn, - . 


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Express  Ag’t — H.  Whitcher.  Tel.  Agent — George  R.  Leavitt. 

Hotels — Willard,  G.  H.  Everett;  Laconia,  D.  B.  Story. 

Insurance  Agents — fire  and  life,  W.  L.  Melcher  &  Co.,  J.  P.  Dock- 
man  &  Co. 

Lawyers — W.  L.  Melcher,  T.  J.  Whipple,  E.  A.  Hibbard,  E.  P.  Jew¬ 
ell,  C  F  Stone,  L.  Gale,  D.  S.  Dinsmore. 

Livery  Stables — A.  L.  Morrison,  .Josiah  Howe. 

Manufacturers  —  brick,  Weir’s,  M.  B.  Doe  ;  carriages,  Osgood  & 
Son  ;  coffins  and  picture  frames,  J.  Gilbert  ;  doors,  sash  and 
blinds,  G.  Cook  &  Co.,  Merrill  &  Pearson;  freight  and  passenger  cars, 
Ranlett  Manufac’g  Co.;  hosiery,  White  Mt.  Mills.  Granite  Hosiery,’ 
Mills;  ladies’  hose,  Pitman  &  Tilton’s  Hosiery  Mills;  ladies’  and  men’s 
merino  hose,  Laconia  Hosiery  Co.;  men’s  merino  hose,  Gilford  Hosiery 
Co.;  men’s  half  hose,  Lake  Shore  Hosiery  Mill ;  mill  works,  shafting, 
machine  and  foot  lathes,  S.  M  S.  Moulton  ;  shoddy,  W.  M.  Busiel  ; 
soap,  J.  M.  Marsh  &  Co.;  White  Mt.  Cream  Freezer  Co.,  T.  Sands, 
Agent;  woolens,  Laconia  Manuf’g  Co.,  Armstrong  Marshall  &  Co. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  J.  L.  Moore,  A.  Thompson, 
J.  L.  Meserve  ;  book-binders  and  paper  box  makers,  E.  B.  Beaman,  F.P. 
Holt ;  carpenter,  J.  G.Jewett ;  gas  fitter,  L.  C.  Dimond  ;  gunsmith,  Wil¬ 
liam  Lawrence;  hair  dressers,  A.  Sanborn.  W.  0.  Whipple,  M.  C.  San-; 
born;  harness  makers,  Eugene  J.  Dinsmore,  D.  J.  Dinsmore;  marble 
worker,  J.  F.  Merrill;  photographers,  S.  A.  Clark,  G.  H.  Teb'oetts  ; 
printers,  W.  M.  Kendall,  jr.,  Truland  Bros.,  F.  H.  Coffin  ;  painters,! 
(house)  K.  Knowlton,  J.  P.  Barnum,  W.  J.  Webster,  A.  J.  Wilcomb  ; 
(sign)  0.  L.  Andrews,  F.  Buxton;  shoemaker,  A.  Frazier;  tailors,1 
Smith  &  Phiibrook,  W.  F.  Knight;  wheelwrights,  J.  F.  Sanborn  &  Co. 

Merchants — Wiggin  &  Keasor,  Pitman  &  Tilton  ;  auctioneers,  B.  M. 
Sanborn,  D.  C.  Batchelder ;  books,  N.  Johnson,  jr.;  boots  and  shoes, 
B.  E.  Thurston,  Otis  Beaman,  W.  F.  Knight  &  Co.,  E.  F.  Burleigh, 
Smith  &  Phiibrook;  clothing,  O’Shea  Bros.,  Smith  &  Phiibrook  ;  cof¬ 
fins  and  picture  frames,  J.  Gilbert;  clapboards,  shingles  and  coal, 
A.  C.  Leavett;  confectionery,  C.  Thatcher,  Wm.  Hart,  D.  F.  Cook; 
dry  goods,  Lougee  Bros.,  &  Co.,  W.  F.  Knight  &  Co.,  F.  R.  Gammon, 
O’Shea  Bros.;  drugs  and  medicines,  G.  F.  Mallard,  G.  A.  Hatch,  W.  E.i 
Foster;  fancy  goods,  N.  Johnson  jr.;  fish,  J.  Q.  Adams;  furniture, 
Mansur  &  Knight;  groceries,  Weston  Bros.,  G.  L.  Mead,  J.  P.  Atkin¬ 
son,  jr.,  J.  Minchin  &  Co.,  A.  M.  Sanborn  &  Co.,  C.  P.  Clement,  Ladd  & 
Keasor,  C.  K.  Sanborn  &  Co.,  B.  E.  Thurston;  harnesses  and  trunks, 
D.  J.  Dinsmore;  ice,  C.  H.  Lamphrey  ;  meat,  J.  F.  H.  Watson,  E.  L. 
Dow;  millinery,  Everett  &  Gross,  Mrs.  Clement;  stoves  and  tin  ware,! 
S.  W.  Sanders,  Wilkinson  &  Co.;  watches  and  jewelry,  S.  E.  Young  & 
Co.,  Richard  Gove. 

Physicians — E.  G.  Wilson,  T.  S.  Foster,  D.  B.  Nelson  ;  eclec.,  N.  L. 
True;  liomeo.,  A.  Lindsday ;  dentists,  G.  Y.  Pickering,  A.  H.  C. 
Jewett. 

liake  Village — See  Gilford. 

LANCASTER,  COOS—  Shire  town.  Pop.,  3000.  N.  from  C. 
137.  R.  R.  S. — Lancaster  on  White  Mt.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  J.  G.  Crawford  ;  Treas.,  S.  H.  Legro ;  Selectmen, 
S.  H.  Legro,  R.  W.  Chesman,  John  Daley  ;  Supts .,  W.  S.  Ladd,  J.  I. 
Williams,  W.  D.  Weeks. 

Postmaster— C.  E.  Allen. 

Justices — J.  W.  Weeks,  Wm.  Burns,  Edmund  Brown,  H.  O.  Kent, 
Ossian  Ra}r,  W.  Ileywood,  W.  S.  Ladd,  C.  B.  Jordan,  H.  A.  Fletcher, 
I.  W.  Drew,  H.  D.  F.  Young,  B.  F.  Whidden,  G.  A.  Cossitt,  J.  H.| 


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Buckingham,  J.  S.  Brackett,  C.  W.  Smith,  E.  F.  Fletcher.  B.  H.  Corn¬ 
ing,  S.  H.  Legro,  M.  A.  Hastings,  J.  I.  Williams,  J.  W.  Flanders,  Ja¬ 
cob  Benton,  State;  C.  E.  Allen,  D.  C.  Pinkham,  Quorum;  Richard 
Fletcher,  W.  D.  Weeks,  Hiram  Savage,  C.  B.  Allen,  B.  H.  Darby,  G.  H. 
Emerson,  Henry  Haywood,  J.  G.  Crawford,  G.  S.  Stock  well,  W.  A. 
White,  L.  S.  Stalbird.  W.  P.  Freeman,  C.  E.  McIntyre,  Seth  Savage, 
B.  F.  Hunkin,  C.  M.  Keniston,  C.  F.  Caswell,  John  Lindsay,  F.  M. 
Rhodes,  F.  D.  Hutchins,  Wm.  Clough,  Zebulon  Black,  F.  E.  Shaw, 

G.  M.  Stevens,  J.  S.  Brackett,  Geo.  Farnham.  s 

Churches — Bap.,  T.  H.  Goodwin;  Cong ,  C.  E.  Harrington ;  Epis., 

J.  B.  Goodrich  ;  Meth.,  M.  Bailey ;  R.  Cath. .  M.  P.  Danvers;  Unit., - 

Express  Acj?t — Kent  &  Griswold.  Tel.  Ag’t  — Lucy  Brackett. 

Hotels  &  Livery  Stables — Lancaster  House,  B.  H.  Corning,  Ameri¬ 
can,  F.  Richardson  &  Co.,  W.  H.  Smith. 

Lawyers — G.  A.  Cossitt,  Jacob  Benton,  Wm.  Burns,  B.  F.  Whidden, 

H.  A.  Fletcher,  Wm  Heywood,  H.  0.  Kent,  Ossian  Ray,  W.  S.  Ladd, 
J.  G.  Crawford,  Henry  Heywood,  I.  W.  Drew,  Everett  Fletcher,  F.  D. 
Hutchins,  C.  B.  Jordan. 

Literary  Institution — Lancaster  Academy,  Tho’s.  Macomber,  prin. 
Manufacturers — boots  and  shoes,  Shephard  Knight,  J.  B.  Terrin, 
|V.  E.  Smith  ;  furniture,  N.  H.  Richardson ;  furniture  and  carriages, 
A.  J.  Marthall ;  lumber,  G.  S.  Stockwell  &  Co.,  E.  C.  Garland,  J.  M. 
Whipple,  Sylvanus  Holmes,  S.  G.  Evans  <fc  Son,  D.  H.  &  T.  G.  Beattie  ; 
plows,  W.  P.  Ellis  ;  sash,  doors  and  blinds,  X.  B.  Wilson  &  Son,  Wm. 
Hibbard;  starch,  Lancaster  Starch  Co.,  Pleasant  Valley  Starch  Co., 
J.  W.  Weeks  &  Co.,  S.  P.  Hartford,  Plaisted  &  Woodward;  straw 
wrapping  paper,  Lancaster  Manufacturing  Co. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  Matthew  Monahan,  R.  Hos- 
mer,  J.  N.  Cloutmau,  McCarten  Bros.;  carpenters,  W.  L.  Rowell, 
P.  N.  Shores,  John  Stone,  G.  I.  Hayes, F.  B.  Smith,  Gharles  Smith, 
S.  B.  Cong  Ion;  civil  engineering,  J.  I.  Williams;  file  cutters,  Moody 
&  Ellis;  founder,  Wm.  G.  Ellis;  hair  dressers,  Arthur  Cowan, 
A.  D.  Benway  ;  harness  makers,  H.  Wnitcoin>&  Son,  Irvin  Colby, 
Charles  Howe  &  Co.;  machinist,  A.  Thompson  &  Co.;  marble  worker, 
J.  C.  Hunter;  masons,  Jacob  Hamlin,  H.  C.  Forbush;  painters,  C.  A.( 
Larkin,  Dooley  &  Heath,  W.  A.  Folsom,  W.  M.  Cushing;  photogra¬ 
pher,  E.  T.  Wilson,  printers,  Qnimby,  Burns,  &  Co.,  Coos  Rep.  Associ¬ 
ation ;  tailors,  T.  S.  Underwood,  Nelson  Sparks;  wheelwright,  A.  J. 
Marshall,  J.  G.  Derby.  Ira  E.  Woodward. 

Merchants — R.  P.  Kent  &  Co.,  J.  A.  Smith  &  Co.,  Rowell  &  Allen  ; 
auctioneers,  B.  H.  Corning,  A.  J.  Congdon ;  books  and  stationery, 
Colby  &  Hamblin,  P.  J.  Noyes;  boots  and  shoes,  Chas.  E.  Me  Intire  ; 
clocks  and  watches,  C.  E.  Allen,  G.  F.  Martin,  A.  F.  Norris  ;  clothing, 
G.  W.  Lane;  dry  goods,  Kent  &  Griswold;  drugs  and  medicines,  Colby 
&  Hamblin,  P.  J.  Noyes;  flour  and  corn,  Frank  Smith  &  Co.,  Cleveland 
&  Ockin.cton;  groceries,  Cleveland  &  Ockington,  D.  W.  Smith,  S.  G. 
Evans,  E.  S.  Smith;  hardware,  Cobleigh  Kent  &  Co.;  meat,  A.  J. 
Congdon,  H.  Gray;  millinery,  Mrs.  S.  J.  Evans,  Mrs.  Isaac  Bowman,' 
Miss  H.  A.  Brown,  Mr3.  Jane  Nutter;  news  dealer,  Colby  &  Hamblin. 

Physicians — Frank  Bugbee,  Ezra  Mitchell,  F.  A.  Colby,  M.  R. 
Woo  Iburv;  homeo.,  D.  L.  Jones,  C.  E.  Rowell ;  dentist,  B.  T.  Olcott.  | 
LANDAFF,  GRAF  TON — Pop.,  582.  N.  W.  from  C.,  85;  N  E. 
from  Haverhill,  20.  R.  R.  S. — Lisbon,  3  m.,on  White  Mountain  R.  R. 
Conveyance  from  up  trains  Wed.  and  Sat. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Wm.  H.  Atwood;  Treas.,  S.  A.  Eaton;  Selectmen , 
Moses  Ciark.  Archimedes  Young,  C.  E.  Clark;  Supt.,  Luella  Clark. 


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Postmaster— J.  E.  Hall. 

Justices — Moses  Clark,  J.  E.  Hall,  State ;  S.  A.  Eaton,  M.  J.  Noyes, 
Hiram  Clark,  Moses  Whitcher,  T.  J.  Ruggles,  S.  Gordon,  jr.,  A.  Young. 
Church — Meth.,  James  Crowley.  . 

Manufacturers — lime,  Samuel  Noyes  ;  lumber,  R.  T.  Gordon  &  Co., 

J.  C.  Atwood,  C.  &  J.  Chandler,  C.  L.  King,  F.  P.  Foye3,  Lisbon  p.  o., 
Daniel  Whitcher;  starch,  J.  C.  Atwood,  J.  T.  Clark  &  Co.,  Daniel 
Wliitcher,  Benton  p.  o. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  J.  C.  Atwood,  William  Harden  ;  carpen¬ 
ters,  M.  G.  Clark,  H.  H.  Noyes,  S.  G.  Simouds  ;  coopers,  H.  II.  Noyes, 

K.  W.  Noyes,  M.  G.  Clark,  0.  S.  Merrill,  G.  H.  Merrill;  Eben  East¬ 
man  ;  masons,  M.  G.  Clark,  Moses  Clark. 

Merchant — Daniel  Whitcher,  Benton  p.  o. 

LANGDON,  SULLIVAN—  Pop.,  411.  W.  from  C..  56;  S.  W. 
from  Newport,  22.  R.  R.  S. — Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  Junction  of  Cheshire 
Vt.  Valley  and  Central  Vt.  R.  R.  S.  Charlestown  4,  on  Sullivan  R.  R. 
OFFICERS — Clerk,  S.  L.  Slader ;  Treas.,  John  Currier;  Selectmen , 

L. 5F.  Parker,  C.  A.  Holden,  I.  P.  Smith;  Supt.,  Miss  Mary  A.  Simpson. 

Postmaster— John  Currier.  Churches— Cong., - ;  Univ., - . 

Justices — J.  S.  Walker,  State;  Henry  Wiley,  Thomas  Winch,  Sam¬ 
uel  King. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  Sidney  Wiley;  Robert  Elwell,  p.  o.  ad., 
Drewsville. 

Mechanics — cabinet  makers,  A.  T.  &  A.  P.  Fish  ;  carpenters,  Sam’l 
King,  Benj.  P.  Hiland,  N.  Wilson;  masons,  Asa  Smith,  0.  W.  Pierce  ; 
shoemaker,  Daniel  Mansfield;  wheelwright,  David  Ramsey. 

IiEBA^ON,  GRAFTON—  Pop.,  3098.  N.  W.  from  C.,  50;  S. 
from  Haverhill,  30.  R.  R.  S. — Lebanon,  on  Northern  N.  II.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Cler k,  E.  J. Durant ;  Treas.,  S.  A.  Peck;  Selectmen,  S. 
A.  Peck,  George  Blood.  E.  F.*Emerson  ;  Supts.,  D.  G.  Brockway,  N.  F. 
Tilden  ;  Agent,  Elisha  Ticknor. 

Postmasters— E.  P.  Liscomb  ;  East,  C.  A.  Cushing. 

Justices — A.  M.Shaw.E.  J.  Durant,  J.  G.  Ticknor,  F.  A.  Cushman, 
J.  L.  Spring,  W.  B.  W  eeks,  E.  P.  Liscomb,  D.  B.  Emerson,  C.  A.  Downs, 
F.  L.  Owen,  C.  A.  Dole,  W’m.  H.  Cotton,  State  ;  Joel  Baker,  P.  E.  Davis, 
VV.  P.  Burton,  S.  A.  Peck,  C.  A.  Cushing,  0.  W.  Bitmap,  Ebenezer  Cole, 
Hiram  Emerson,  Solomon  Cole,  0.  S.  Wright,  A.  S.  Eaton,  J.  M.  Per¬ 
kins,  A.  W.  Baker,  F.  W.  Cheney,  J.  E.  Dewey,  C.  B.  Plaistridge,  F.  L. 
Owen,  jr. 

Churches — Bap..  N.F.  Tilden;  Cong.,  J.  M.  Dutton;  Meth.  E.  C. 
Bass;  R.  Cath.  F.  X.  Tudel. 

Eating  House — D.  H.  Sargent. 

Express  Agent— Henry  Fales.  Telegraph  Agt— W,  H.  Richardson 
Hotels  —  Hamilton  House,  J.  Hamilton;  Lafayette,  A.  J.  Holt; 
Sayer  Hotel,  F.  Sayer. 

Lawyers — W.  B.  Weeks,  J.  L.  Spring,  C.  A.  Dole,  W.  H.  Cotton 
Literary  Institution — Lebanon  High  School.  E.  W.  Wrestgate,  prin 
Livery  Stables — C.  D.  Jewett,  Dan  Storrs,  Frank  Sayer. 
Manufacturers — band  saws,  C.  M.  Baxter  ;  coffins,  Chas.  E.  Mars- 
ton  ;  doors,  sa^h,  blinds  and  chamber  furniture,  Meed,  Mason  &  Co., 
P.  E.  Davis;  lumber,  Hurlburt  &  Emerson  ;  mowing  machines,  D.  B. 
Emerson ;  patent  sponge  for  upholstery,  F.  A.  Cushman,  agent;  rakes 
and  snaths,  W.  D.  Marston  &  Co.,  reed  organs,  Lebanon  Organ  Co.; 
scythes,  M.  V.  Purmort :  watch  keys  and  nickel  plating,  Kendrick, 
Davis  &  Co.;  water  wheels  and  mill  work,  Cole  &  Tilden;  wood  work¬ 
ing  machinery,  Martin  Buck. 


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Mechanics  &  Artisans — bakers,  Mason*&  Page  ;  blacksmiths,  G.  W. 
Davis,  Jordan  &  Bennett ;  East,  Ira  Greeley  ;  carpenters,  Muchmore  & 
Whipple,  N.  B.  Marstou ;  hair  dressers,  Thelesphor  Benard,  F.  H. 
Stevens  :  harness  makers,  Elisha  Ticknor,  W.  P.  McFee,  Washburn, 
&  Triscott  ;  machinists,  Cole,  &  Tilden,  Martin  Buck?  masons,  Ziba 
Cook,  C.  H.  Hunter,  A.  W.  Shapleigh;  marble  worker,  II.  G.  Billings  ; 
[millwright,  Wm.  Duncan  ;  painters.  Durant  &  Perkins,  (carriage)  E.  S. 
Bessey ;  photographer,  C.  E.  Lewis;  printers,  F.  W.  Cheney,  E.  II. 
Cheney;  stair  #  builders,  Goodrich  &  Baker;  tailors,  P.  M.  Kenyon, 

A.  M.  Gove  &  Co.;  tin  and  sheet  iron  workers,  C  M.  Hildreth,  Brown 
Bros  ;  watchmakers,  C.  M.  Hoffman,  F.  B,  Kendrick;  wheelwrights, 
Waldo  Howard,  G.  A.  Elliott 

Merchants — G.  W.  &  A.  L.  Worthen;  auctioneers,  J.  G.  Ticknor, 
N.  C.  Bridgman  ;  books  and  stationery,  W.  H.  Richardson  ;  boots  and 
shoes.  Cragin  &  Sturtevant,  T.  D.  Simmons  ;  clocks  and  watches,  F.  B. 
Kendrick,  C.  M.  Hoffman  ;  clothing,  hats  and  caps.  P.  M.  Kenyon,  A.  M.j 
Gove  &  Co.;  dry  goods,  G.  C.  Whipple,  Houghton  Macy,  C.  E.  Delano; 
drugs  and  medicines,  I.  N.  Perley,  H.  P.  Kendrick;  fancy  goods  and 
[notions,  .W.  H.  Richardson  ;  (wholesale)  H.  W.  Carter,  Carter  & 
Churchill;  fish,  A.  &  C.  Knights;  furniture,  Durant  &  Perkins:; 
groceries,  G.  Bennett,  Emerson  &  Mason,  0.  W.  Baldwin,  &  Co.,  Frank 
Simmons,  J.  Benard;  hardware,  C.  M.  Hildreth,  Browu  Bros.;  meat, 
Westgate  &  Quimby  ;  millinery,  E.  H.  Thompson,  Mrs.  F.  B.  Ken¬ 
drick. 

Physicians — J.  A.  Davis,  T.  H.  Currie,  D.  G.  Brockway,  C.  W.  Man¬ 
chester  ;  homeo.,  E.  A.  Knight  ;  dentists,  W.  F.  Davis,  W.  S.  Bowles, 
Currie  &  Clough. 

West — Postmaster — W.  P.  Burton. 

Church — Cong.,  A.  B.  Rich. 

Hotel — E.  G.  Southworth. 

Literary  Institution — Tilden  Ladies’  Seminary,  H.  Orcutt,  prin. 
Livery  Stables — Stearns  Bros.,  A.  M.  Southworth. 

Manufacturers— ax  helves,  E.  L.  Kelley;  bent  felloes  and  sleigh 
runners,  Haskel  Walker;  lumber,  J.  K.  Butman,  Thomas  Wood  & 
Waterman. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  Haskel  Walker;  dressmaker,  Miss  L.  M.l 
Fowler;  harness  maker,  Erank  McCarty;  masons,  Sylvester  Austin,! 
C.  W.  Austin;  marble  worker,  A.  S.  Eaton;  miller.  John  Gray. 

Merchants — Church  &  Burroughs;  clocks  and  watches,  G.  H.J 
Worthen;  druggists,  Drake  &  Woodman;  furniture,  W.  B.  Rolston 
&  Co.;  hats,  caps,  boots  and  shoes,  Frank  Hutchinson ;  millinery  and 
fancy  goods,  Miss  L.  M.  Fowler.; 

Dentist — G.  S.  H.  Comins. 

jLEJE,  STRAFFORD— Pop.,  776.  S.  E.  from  C.,  33;  -N.  W.  from 
Dover.  12.  R.  R.  S. — Lee,  on  Nashua  &  Rochester  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  D.  E.  Plummer ;  Treas.,  B.  F.  Lang;  Selectmen ,1 

B.  F.  Lang,  Josiah  Durgin,  F.  J.  Tuxbury  ;  Supt.,  B.  F.  Davis. 
Postmasters — D.  E.  Plummer ;  South ,  Horace  Scales ;  Wadley’s 

Falls ,  I.  D.  Edgerly. 

Justices — A.  G.  Comings,  Geo.  E.  Durgin,  T.  M.  Thompson,  Slate  ; 
B.  F.  Davis,  S.  W.  Lane,  C.  S.  Cartland. 

Churches — Chris.,  A.  G.  Comings;  Cong..  J.  W.  Lees. 
Manufacturers— leather,  Guy  Gliddeu,  H.  M.  Glidden;  lumber, 
John  Mathes,  Job  Thompson. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  D.  S.  Jenkins,  W.  A.  Jenkins,  C.  H.  Jones.' 
L.  E.  Pendergast,  0.  W.  Small,  James  Buzzell ;  carpenters,  T.  A.  Ben. 


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nett,  Janies  McDaniels,  J.  True  Bartlett,  G.  F.  Stevens  ;  masons,  G.  G. 
Bennett;  painter,  0.  W.  Small;  wheelwrights,  J.  Jones,  Obadialr 
Davis. 

Merchants — D.  E.  Plumer,  G.  W.  Plumer,  I.  D.  Edgerly  ;  auction¬ 
eer,  G.  W.  Plumer. 

Leigh  toll’s  Corners— A  post  office  in  Carroll  County. 
EEitIFSTEft,  SULLIVAN — Pop.,  678.  W.  from  C.,  40  ;  S.  from 
Newport,  10.  R.R.  S. — Newport  &  Claremont,  on  C.  &  C.  R.  R.  Daily 
stage  to  Newport  and  tri-weekly  to  Claremont  and  Charlestown,  and 
daily  from  East  Lempster. 

OFFICERS — Clerk.  E.  B.  Richardson;  Treas .,  L.  B.  Allen;  Select¬ 
men,  Hiram  Parker,  Kimball  Pollard,  Homer  Beckwith;  Supt.,  C.  D. 
Stafford  ;  Agent ,  L.  B.  Allen. 

Postmasters — Sarah  J.  Smith  ;  East,  W.  E.  Way. 

Justices — Alvah  Smith,  A.  J.  Mitchell,  C.  R.  Jones,  W.  E.  Way,  J. 
G.  Robinson,  State  ;  E.  B.  Richardson,  W.  T.  Thissell,  C.  H.  Hodgman, 
Hiram  Parker,  R.  D.  Pollard. 

Churches — 1st  Cong.,  John  Lebosquet ;  2d  Cong., - ;  East, 

Meth., - Hooper;  East,  Univ.,  Win.  Hooper. 

Hotel — Lempster  House,  J.  G.  Robinson. 

Ins.  Agents — Wm.  Way  ;  East,  Chas.  R.  Jones. 

Livery  Stable — E.  B.  Richardson.  Physician — J.  N.  Butler. 
Manufacturers — card  board,  East,  Cutler  &  Allen  ;  carriages,  Keyes 
Brothers;  lumber,  C.  Putnam;  East ,  Page  &  Pollard,  R.  D.  Pollnrd,  C. 
W.  Tandy  ;  lumber  and  mill  feed,  John  Wheeler. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  Michael  Sweeny;  East,  Moses 
Davis,  C.  M.  Dodge  ;  carpanters,  E.  B.  Abbott;  East,  L.  Cutler,  T.  W. 
Bruce,  Albro  Baker;  harness  maker,  East,  C.  R.  Jones;  shoemakers, 
J.  M.  Fay,  J.  A.  Evans  ;  East,  Albert  Noyes. 

Merchants — E.  B.  Richardson  ;  East,  W.  E .  Way. 

LINCOLN,  GRAFTON—  Pop.,  71.  N.  W.  from  C.,  71;  N.  from' 
Plymouth,  24.  R.R.  S. — Plymouth,  21  miles,  on  B.  C.  &  M.  R.  R. 
Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  J.  W.  E.  Tuttle;  Selectmen,  B.  Elliot,  J.  W.  E. 
Tuttle,  D.  A.  Dearborn  ;  Supt.,  II.  Barker. 

Postmaster— G.  F.  Russell.  Exp.  Agent — F.  Bartlett. 

Justices — J.  W.  E. Tuttle,  J.  R.  Elliott. 

Hotel— Flume  House,  B.  Elliot. 

LISBON,  GRAFTON—  Pop.,  1848.  N.  W.  from  C.,  85;  N.  E. 
from  Haverhill,  12.  R.  R.  S. — Lisbon,  on  White  Mt.  R.  R.“ 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  F.  H.  Richardson;  Treas.,  W.  K.  Parker;  Select¬ 
men,  H.  B.  Savage,  Nathan  Whipple,  G.  D.  Clough  ;  Supt.,  II.  B.  Copp. 

Postmasters— A.  C.  Wells  ;  Sugar  Hill ,  Hiram  Noyes;  North ,  B.  H. 
Richardson. 

Justices — W.  H.  Cummings,  J.  R.  Young,  Chas.  Parker,  A.  A.  Wool.1 
son,  S.  F.  Hoskius,  G.  F.  Cushman,  J.  L.  Foster,  Joseph  Parker 
State;  Hiram  Noyes,  W.  P.  Whitcber;  Asa  Hildreth,  W.  K.  Parker’, 
A.  Wells,  A.  C.  Wells,  Geo.  W.  Wells,  M.  H.  Bowker,  0.  H.  Boynton’ 
E.  D.  Rand,  H.  B.  Savage.  ~  ’| 

Churches — Adv.,  I.  H.  Shipman;  Sugar  Hill ,  N.  Wheeler;  F.  Bap., 

Sugar  Hill, - Smith;  Meth.,  H.  B.  Copp. 

Ex.  &  Tel.  Ag’t— C.  J  Kelsea.  Eating  House— C.  C.  Sanborn. 
Hotels — Ammonoosuc  House,  A.  W.  Moore;  Lisbon  House,  J.  F, 
Aldrich.  Livery  Stable — J.  F.  Aldrich. 

Ins.  Ag’ts — A.  A.  Woolson,  Parker  &  Young,  W.  P.  Whitcher. 
Lawyers — E.  D.  Rand,  J.  L.  Foster. 


BUSINES3  DIRECTORY.  107 


Manufacturers — bobbin?,  W.  H.  Cummings,  J.  K.  Atwood,  J.  G. 
Moore,  S.  A.  Beane,  J.  &  F.  P.  Noyes,  H.  H.  Cogswell  &  Co.;  boxes, 
Parker  &  Young,  R.  E.  Palmer  &  Co.;  carriages,  Moffitt  Bros.:  Sugar 
Hill ,  Noyes  &  Jepperson  ;  lumber,  S.  C.  Jackman  ;  mackerel  kits,  Pal¬ 
mer  &  Bedel ;  piano  boards,  Parker  &  Young  ;  shoe  pegs,  J.  G.  Moore  ; 
starch,  Parker,  Young  &  Co.,  Priest,  YouuS  &  Co.,  Wells  &  Woolson; 
Sugar  Hill ,  Sugar  Hill  Starch  Co.;  wood  pulp,  J.  G.  Moore. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  D.  C.  Moulton  &  Co.,  Moffitt 
Bro’s ;  Sugar  Hill ,  N.  &  C.  Jefferson  ;  boot  and  shoe  makers,  0.  Clough  ; 
Sugar  Hill,  G.  W.  Wells  ;  carpenters,  Wm.  Quimby,  II.  C.  Chase,  H.  E. 
Smith,  W.  Iv.  Parker,  Moses  Atwood,  J.  B.  Taylor,  Silas  Brown,  S.  D. 
Parker;  cooper,  Albert  Brooks;  hair  dresser,  D.  M.  Clough  ;  harness 
maker,  J.  W.  Colburue;  machinist,  H.  P.  Titus;  marble  worker,! 
Manley  Stevens;  masons,  E.  Fisk,  I.  B.  Gould,  N.  Kendall;  mill¬ 
wrights,  D.  S.  Richardson,  N.  W.  Moulton;  painters,  A.  II.  Elliott, 
A.  J.  Cass,  Montgomery  Heath,  Geo.  Pennock  ;  printer  and  station¬ 
er,  H.  E.  Parker;  tailors,  George  Brumner,  N.  B.  Moore;  tanner,  G. 
W.  Wells  ;  watchmakers,  W.  H.  Weston,  S.  K.  Fisk. 

Merchants — Wells  &  Woolson,  Stevens  &  Hoskins,  T.  E.  Howe  &  Co.,' 
A.  Wells;  North,  B.  Richardson;  Sugar  Hill,  Hiram  Noyes  ;  auction-! 
eer,  I.  B.  Gould;  clocks  and  watches,  W.  H.  Weston,  S.  K.  Fisk  ; 
confectionery,  J.  W.  Parker ;  drugs  and  medicines,  W.  P.  Whitcher  &. 
Co,  C.  J.  Kelsea ;  dry  goo  Is  and  millinery,  Mrs.  J.G.  Moore  &  Co.,  Mrs 
W.  C.  Barnard;  flour,  grain,  &c.,  Grist  Mill  Co.;  furniture.  Geo.  C. 
Woods  ;  groceries, S.C.  C.  Sanborn  ;  papers  and  periodicals,  E.  J.  Richard¬ 
son  ;  tin  ware  and  stoves,  L.  R.  Kemp. 

Physicians — C.  H.  Boynton,  0.  H.  Boynton  ;  eclec.,  H.  A.  Hildreth  ; 
thomp.,  S.  P.  Brown,  J.  F.  Thompson  ;  dentists,  D.  W.  Cooley,  M.  N. 
Howland.  * 

EITCHFIEED,  HILLSBOROUGH— Pop.  345,  S.  from  C.,  30  ; 
N.  from  Nashua  5.  R.  R.  S. — Thornton’s  Ferry,  Merrimack,  on 
Concord  R  R. 

OFFICERS — Cleric,  I.  N.  Center;  Treas .,  Chas.  Me  Questen  ;  Select¬ 
men,  Isaac  Me  Questen,  J.  W.  Goodspeed,  J.  L.  Senter  ;  Supt.,  M.  A.  Cen¬ 
ter  ;  Agent,  G.  B.  Griffin. 

Justices — J.  A.  Marsh,  Isaac  Me  Questen,  I.  N.  Center. 

Church — Pres.,  B.  II.  Emerson. 

Manufacturers — boots  and  shoes,  J.  E.  Barrett;  pine  lumber,  Isaac 
Me  Questen,  Chas.  Me  Questen. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  R.  Sanders];  carpenters,  Edward  Parker, 
German  Kendall,  Nathan  Bullock;  plumber,  S.  J.  Corning;  wheel¬ 
wright,  Daniel  Kennedy. 

Merchant — G.  B.  Griffin.  Physician — G.  L.  Doughty. 
E1TTEETOX,  GRA  FTON—  Pop.,  244G.  N.  W.  from  C.,  100 ;  N. 
from  Haverhill,  30.  R.  R.  S. — Littleton,  on  White  Mt.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  H.  W.  Smith  ;  Treas .,  Alonzo  Weeks  ;  Selectmen 
J.  K.  Dunbar,  jr.,  John  Mitchell,  Nathaniel  Flanders;  Supt.,  F.  C.  Albee. 
Postmasters — P.  R.  Gould;  North,  Rufus  Smith. 

Justices — John  Farr,  Harry  Bingham.  G.  A.  Bingham,  E.  0.  Kenney, 
E.  C.  Stevens,  J.  J.  Barrett,  E.  W.  Farr,  E.  Carlton,  C.  H.  Green,  J.  M.j 
Charlton,  W.  J.  Bellows,  John  Mitchell,  L.  C.  Wilkins,  G.  W.  Barrett, 
W.  H.  Stevens,  State ;  A.  Me  Intire,  Quorum;  N.  C.  Farr.  Geo.  Farr, 
P.  R.  Gould,  A.  S.  Bachellor,  H.  H.  Southworth,  H.  A.  Bishop,  M.  L. 
Gould,  George  Abbott,  J.  H.  Bailey,  J.  D.  Chandler,  N.  G.  Smith.  C.  F. 
Eastman,  0.  B.  Copeland,  W.  H.  Bellows,  F.  A.  Coffran,  W.  H.  Mitch¬ 
ell,  W.  M.  Taylor. 


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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

i  Churches — Cong.,  C.  E.  Miiliken ;  F.  Bap.,  Ira  Emery  ;  Meth.,  N.  M. 
D.  Granger  ;  Epis.,  A.  R.  Graves. 

Eating  Houses — S.  Overands,  Frank  Muzrall. 

Exp.  Ag’t — W.  A.  Haskins.  Tel.  Ag’t — Alden  Quimby. 

Hotels — Thayer’s,  H.  L.  Thayer;  Union  House,  W.  A.  Richardson. 
Ins.  Agt’S. — J.  J.  &  G.  W.  Barrett,  Farr  &  Stevens. 

Lawyers — John  Farr,  Bingham  &  Mitchell,  Farr  &  Stevens,  G.  A. 
Bingham,  Bachellor  &  Bolles,  D.  S.  Whitcher. 

Literary  Institution — Littleton  High  School,  prin.,  B.  F.  Robinson. 
Livery  Stables — C.  Young,  II.  L.  Thayer,  W.  A  Richardson. 
Manufacturers — boots  and  shoes,  A.  Weeks,  J.  S.  Davis  ;  coffins  and 
caskets,  B.  F.  Wells,  J.  Merrill  ;  furniture,  J.  Merrill,  T.  White;  gloves, 
and  mittens,  Ira  Parker  &  Co.,  Eureka  Glove  Co.;  iron  foundry,  J.  Kil- 
burn  &  Son  ;  leather,  S.  Parker  &  Co;  lumber,  Littleton  Lumber  Co., 
II.  C.  Redington  &  Co.,  A.  Holmes ;  potato  starch,  Littleton  Starch 
Co.,  West,  West  L.  Starch  Co.;  sash,  doors  and  blinds,  Chandler  & 
Fitzgerald;  scythes  aud  axes,  N.  H.  Scythe  Co.;  tin  and  sheet  iron 
ware,  C.  C.  Smith;  flannels,  Littleton  Woolen  Co. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  Ladd  &  Bunker,  N.  W.  Ran- 
lett,  C.  Kenison,  A.  Streeter;  carpenters,  E.  D.  Dunn,  C.  H.  &  H.  H.! 
Lovejoy,  C.  Nurse,  S.  F.  Simpson,  N.  Carbino,  J.  Dow,  jr.,  J.  P.  Copp, 
J.  D.  Chandler,  J.  Simpson ;  hair  dressers,  L.  H.  Parker,  Jerry  Leu- 
jway;  harness  makers,  A.  Coburn,  Truman  Stevens,  T.  J.  Pratt;  ma-i 
;cliinists,  J.  Kilburn  &  Son;  mason,  N.  S.  Cooley;  millers,  Gates  &! 
iBros.,  Fred  Fulford  ;  painters,  John  Hilliker,  Frank  Phillips,  A.  R. 
Burton,  Albert  Lovejoy,  F.  Hunt ;  (carriage)  Harry  Burnham,  C.  T.j 
Powers  ;  photographers,  J.  Smilie,  Geo.  Aldrich  ;  printers,  G.  C.  Furber, 
;J.  S.  Peavey;  stereoscopic  views,  Kilburn  Bros.,  F.  G.  Weller;  tailors. 
Nelson  Parker,  Clinton  Morse;  wheelwrights,  N.  W.  Ranlett,  D.  H.i 
French. 

Merchants — C.  &  C.  F.  Eastman,  N.  C.  Farr,  Tilton  Bros.,  Farr  &  Dow, 
Southworth,  Lovejoy  &  Taylor,  Bellows  &  Son;  auctioneer,  W.  S.  Smith: 
ibooks  and  stationery,  D.  0.  Wallace;  carpeting,  N.  C.  Farr;  clocks 
and  watehes,  Elbridge  Flint,  C.  Hodgman,  T.  M.  Stevens ;  clothing,  N. 
W.  Cheney  &  Co.,  N.  Parker,  R.  H.  Whitaker;  drugs  and  medicines,! 
G.  F.  Abbott,  Curtis,  Gates  &  Co.;  fancy  goods,  C.  Gates  &  Co.,  H.  M.! 
Parker;  fruit  and  confectionery,  D.  0.  Wallace,  J.  Smillie,  S.  Overand,! 
|Frank  Mugrall ;  furniture,  L.  D.  Sanborn  &  Co.;  groceries,  Eaton  &j 
jTarbell;  hardware,  Bellows  &  Son,  C.  W.  Brackett;  hats  and  caps,' 
Nelson  Parker,  N.  W.  Cheeney  &  Co  ;  meat,  J.  S.  Frye  &  Co.;  millin¬ 
ery,  Mrs.  A.  Stevens,  Mrs.  M.  F.  Poor,  S.  Overand,  Mrs.  A.  L.  Littlefield. 

Physicians — C.  M.  Tuttle,  Frank  Moffett,  H.  L.  Watson,  Ralph  Bug- 
bee,  jr.;  homeo.,  T.  E.  Sanger;  dentists.  S.  C.  Sawyer,  E.  B.  Hoskins, 
i  LIVERMORE,  GRAFTON—  Pop.,  45.  N.  from  C..90;  N.  E. 
jfrom  Haverhill,  45.  R.  R.  S. — Livermore,  on  P.  &  0.  R.  R. 
i  OFFICERS — Cleric,  C.  N.  Saunders  ;  Selectmen,  B.M.  Akers,  W.  Moran 
C.  N.  Saunders. 

j  Justices — Geo.  H.  Fairfield,  Chas.  N.  Saunders. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  C.  W.  Saunders  &  Co. 

Merchants — C.  W.  Saunders  &  Co. 

IiOX  DOMDERRY,  ROCKINGHAM — Pop.,  1405.  S.  E.  from 
C.,  26  ;  W.  from  Exeter,  25.  R.  R.  S. — Londonderry  on  M.  &  L.  R.  R. 
i Wilson’s  on  M.  L.  R. 

!  OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas.,  North,  D.  G.  Annis  :  Selectmen, Wm. 
P.  Nevins;  North,  P.  W.  Dickey,  Chas.  S.  Pillsbury ;  Supt.,  Wil¬ 
lson’s  Crossing ,  John  Dickey\ 


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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

109 

Postmasters — D.  II.  Burns;  North ,  J.  W.  McKay;  Wilson's  Cross¬ 
ing ,  Warren  Richardson. 

Justices — J.  M.  Platts,  J.  F.  Twiss,  R.  C.  Mack,  W.  S.  Pillsbury, 
W.  P.  Richardson,  John  Gilchrist,  C.  S.  Pillsbury,  Josiah  Goodwin, 

R.  P.  Clark,  Wm.  Clark,  A.  M.  Corning,  Eugene  Wason,  State ;  War¬ 
ren  Richardson,  Jonathan  McAllister,  G.  E.  Fifield.  John  Dickey 
H.  C.  Smith,  M.  Dickey,  Gilbert  Hills,  D.  G.  Annis,  F.  Monter,  A.  J. 
Benson,  G.  F.  Pliuner,  F.  P.  McGregor,  C.  0.  Butrick. 

Churches — Bap., - ;  Meth.,  J,  F.  Spaulding:  Presb.,  L.  B. 

Pert.  Physician — Eugene  Wason. 

Exp.  Agt’s — D.  W.  Barker;  Wilson's  Crossing,  Warren  Richardson. 
Manufacturers — boots  and  shoes,  Wilson’s  Crossing ,  Colby  &  Co., 
flour  and  feed,  E.  C.  Kendall ;  South,  W.  T.  Hill.  p.  o.  ad.,  West  Wind¬ 
ham;  lumber,  E.  C.  Kendall;  South,  W.  P.  Hill,  p.  o.  ad.,  West  Wind¬ 
ham;  pumps,  North,  Dickey  &  Whidden. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  D.  D.  Smith,  W.  P.  Richardson,  S.  P. 
Robie,  Joseph  D.  Thomas;  carpenters,  John  Gilchrist,  Isaac  Coburn, 
C.  R.  Frost,  J.  W.  Greeley,  C.  0.  Butrick,  J.  W.  Peabody,  D.  B.  Me 
Gregor,  Joseph  Roach  ;  North,  G.  W.  Kimball,  Nelson  Boyce,  Sam¬ 
uel  Payne,  Joseph  Manning,  jr.;  masons,  S.  T.  Towns;  North,  M.  M. 
Boles;  paipters,  W.  G.  Holden,  A.  Baker;  North,  Orrin  Stokes; 
wheelwrights,  Parker  Farley,  M.  V.  Thompson. 

Merchants — D.  H.  Burues,  Jas.  W.  Rattray  :  North,  J.  W.  Me  Kay  ; 
Den- y  Depot ,  A.  P.  Hardy  <fe  Son;  North,  Boyce  &  Flanders;  auc¬ 
tioneer,  G,  E.  Fifield;  millinery,  JFi'/sow’s  Crossing,  Mrs.  M.  Richardson. 
JLOUDOX,  MERRIMACK— Pop.,  1282.  N.  E.  from  C.,  7.  ,R.  R. 

S.  — Concord,  on  C.  R.  R.  Daily  mail  stage  from  Concord  to  Loudon 
Ridge,  by  Loudon.  Mail  from  Loudon  Center  to  Pittsfield,  three  times 

ci  WPftlc 

OFFICERS — Cleric.  K.  H.  Fletcher;  Treas.,  Cyrus  Batchelder;  Se¬ 
lectmen,  J.  F.  Nelson,  A.  H.  Clought  Moses  E.  Stevens;  Supt.,  John 
George. 

Postmasters — H.  F.  Batchelder;  Center,  Benj. Batchelder. 

Justices — I.  S.  French,  H.  E.  Batchelder,  Jeremiah  Blake,  State  ;  L. 
W.  Sanborn,  S.  B.  Lovering  H.  J.  Osgood,  W.  Emery,  W.  W.  Cate,  C.. 
S.  French,  M.  E.  Stevens,  A.  H.  Clough. 

Churches — Cong., - Elliot;  F.  Bap.,  John  George  ;  Meth.,  - 

Beyme.  Hotel — Me  Lellan  House, ^M.  C.  Cutchins. 

Livery  Stable — Charles  Mason. 

Manufacturers — carriages, - Avery;  hubs.  J.  F.  Nelson,  leather, 

Joseph  Wiggins  ;  lumber,  W.  K.  Holt ;  shoes,  C.  H.  Willard. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  S.  Huckings,  B.  F.  Tilton;  Center,  G. 
Dunmore  ;  carpenters,  A.  K.  Cobb,  John  Ordway  ;  masons,  0.  P.  Ham¬ 
let  ;  painters,  K.  H.  Fletcher,  Gerrish  Choate;  wheelwrights,  Henry 
Morse,  T.  D.  Avory. 

Merchants — E.  H.  &  F.  E.  Robinson,  Chas.  Hillsgrove  ;  books,  sta¬ 
tionery  and  medicines,  E.  H.  &  F.  E.  Robinson  ;  jewelry,  L.  W.  Sanborn. 
Physicians — homeo  W.  S.  Collins,;  dentist,  L.  W.  Sanborn, 
lioudon  Ridge — N.  E.  from  C.  14  m. 

Postmaster — Jonathan  Brown. 

Churches — Meth..  G.  H.  Saywood,  2d  Adv.,  D.  F.  Leavitt. 

Hotels — Summer  Home,  A.  *J.  Ingalls  ;  Hillside,  R.  H.  Jones. 

Ins.  Agts. — I.  S.  French  &  Co.  Physician — I.  S.  French. 
Manufacturers — boots  and  shoes,  C.  H.  Wells  ;  boxes,  &c.,  J.  Allen  , 
ibrooms,  tents  and  clothes  dryers.  R.  II.  Jones;  carriages  and  sleighs, 
Jones  &  Worthington  ;  flour  and  meal,  J.  A.  Jones ;  leather,  A.  Peas. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


lee;  meal  and  shingles,  A.  Peaslee,  jr.  lumber,  Jones  Bros.,  A.  Peaslee. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  W.  H.  Drew,  Joseph  Leavitt,  C.  E.  Ham¬ 
lin  ;  carpenters,  A.  J.  Ingalls,  A.  J.  Phillips,  D.  J.  Smith  ;  cooper,  A.i 
Moore;  hair  dresser,  C.  S.  Clough;  harness  maker,  A.  Crooker:  ma¬ 
son,  W.  B.  Smith  ;  painters,  A.  D.  Locke  &  Sons,  C.  S.  French;  printers, 

I.  S.  French  &  Co.;  wheelwrights,  Rufus  Flanders,  A.  H.  Flanders. 
Merchants — Peaslee  Bros.;  auctioneer,  B.  H.  Kenney;  books,  med¬ 
icines,  Ac.,  I.  S.  French  &  Co.;  fish  and  poultry,  E.  Twombly  ;  variety, 
Smith  &  Co. 

LY3IAX,  GRAFTON—  Pop.,  658.  X.  W.  from  C.,  100;  N.  from 
Haverhill,  20.  R.  R.  S. — Lisbon,  on  White  Mt.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  John  Mason;  Treas.,  James  Clough  ;  Selectmen, 
W.  A.  Gordon,  J.  W.  Richardson,  H.  B.  Moulton;  Supt .,  L.  H.  Wins¬ 
low. 

Postmaster— M.  B.  Wheelock. 

Justices — L.  B.  Hoskins,  L  H.  Winslow,  State ;  D.  G.  Eastman,  M. 
G.  Little,  Benj.  Dow,  James  Clough. 

Church — Union,  L.II.  Winslow.  Merchant — M.  B.  Wbeelock. 
Manufacturers — meal  and  bobbins,  I.  E.  Titus ;  lumber,  I.  E.  Titus, 
Juiius  Smith,  John  Mason,  starch,  Wells  &  Woolson,  Moore  &  Titus; 
Lyman  Starch  Co.,  Parker  &  Young,  I.  E.  &  0.  P.  Titus. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  S.  W.  Presbrey;  carpenters,  J.  F.  Whip¬ 
ple,  S.  J.  Pierce,  E.  F.  Haskins;  coopers,  E.  F.  Haskins,  Wm.  Lynds  ; 
mason,  Nathan  -Judd ;  tailor,  Amos  Smith;  wheelwrights,  Julius 
Smith.  Frank  Eastman  ;  wool  carder  John  Mason. 

IiYYIE,  GRAFTON — Pop.,  1358.  N.  W.  from  C.,  55  ;  S.  from 
Haverhill,  17  m.  R.  R.S. — 2  miles  to  Thetford  and  Lyme  on  C.  &  P. 
Riv.  R.  R.  Stage  twice  a  day. 

OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas.,  P.  E.  Fairfield;  Selectmen ,  H.  H. Holt, 
A.  B.  Alden.  Wm.  H.  Dimick  ;  Supt.,  J.  C.  Marshall;  Agent,  Sela  Beal, 
Postmasters — G.  W.  Randlett;  Center,  L.  D.  Warner. 

Justices - D.  C.  Churchill,  Francis  Porter,  State  ;  Sela  Beal,  H.  H. 

Holt,  E.  F.  Sawyer,  T.  L.  Gilbert,  C.  F.  Kingsbury,  P.  E.  Fairfield,  A. 

J.  Pushee,  Geo.  Flint,  B.  F.  Gilbert,  S.  S.  Carbee. 

Churches— Bap.,  Center,  S.  S.  White;  Cong.,  E.  P.  Butler. 

Exp.  Ag’t — Geo.  Melvin.  Ins.  Agent— H.  H.  Holt. 

Hotel  &  Livery  Stable — Perkins  House,  J.  S.  Kent. 

Manufacturers — flour  and  meal,  Royal  Farnsworth  ;  leather,  W.  A. 

Bingham  ;  lumber, L.  P.  Lovejov,  Wm.  Thomas. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  D.  K.  Eastman,  Joel  Canfield;  Center , 
Henry  Morrison  ;  carpenters,  J.  C.  Piper,  Wm.  Thomas,  G.  W.  San¬ 
born,  Joseph  Welch ;  harness  makers,  N.  J.  Wilmot,  Elam  Gilbert', 
marble  workers,  John  Fellows ;  mason  A.  A.  Lamphear  ;  painters,  Sew¬ 
ell  Hewes,  J.  N.  Claflin. 

Merchants — D.  C.  Churchill  G.  W.  Randlett;  Center.  Warren  Bros.; 
auctioneer,  0.  Melvin;  boots  and  shoes,  Bela  Sawyer;  drugs  and  med¬ 
icines,  D.  C.  Churchill ;  millinery  Mrs.  F.  D.  Storrs,  Mrs.  G.  W.  Randlet , 
stoves  and  tin  ware,  F.  B.  Jones. 

Physicians — Chas.  F.  Kingsburv.  J.  C.  Marshall. 
LYYDEBOROIGH,  HILLSBORO— Pop.,  820.  S.  from  C., 
30  ;  W.  from  Amherst,  10.  R.  R.  S. — S.  Lyndeborough,  and  for  N. 
Lyndeborough,  Milford,  10  m. 

OEFICERS — Clerk,  C.  F.  Tarbell :  Treas..  N.  T.  Me  Intire  :  Selectmen, 
L.  P.  Hadley,  Adoniram  Russell,  Jason  Holt;  Supt.,  L.  G.  Brown. 

Postmasters — North,  J.  H.  Goodrich;  Center,  F.  K.  Ranger;  South, 
C.  H.  Holt. 


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Justices — J.  H.  Taibell,  J.,H.  Goodrich,  N.  T.  Me  Intire,  C.  H.  Holt, 
J.  A.  Johnson. 

Churches — Center,  Cong.,  L.  Harlow  ;  South ,  Bap.,  W.  R.  Warner- 
Mechanics— blacksmiths,  Center ,  F.  K.  Ranger  ;  South ,  W.  N.  Che- 
ver;  grist  and  planing  mill,  A.  Buttrick;  saw  and  shingle  mills,  C.  H. 
Holt,  S.  N.  Hartshorn,  Jonathan  Stephenson,  E.  C.  Curtis  ;  shoemak¬ 
ers,  J.  M.  Emery,  A.  Farnlnim,  W.  B.  Raymond. 

Merchants — South ,  C.  F.  Tarbell ;  Center ,  Martin  Whitney;  auction¬ 
eer,  Peter  Clark;  nurseryman,  Wm.  P.  Holt. 

Mackerel  Corner — See  Tuftonborough. 

MABBURY,  STRAFFORD— Pop.,  408.  W.  from  C.,  36.  W. 
from  Dover,  3.  R.  R.  S. — Madbury,  on  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  John  H.  Griffin;  Treas .,  John  B.  Huckins; 
Selectmen ,  J.  B.  Huckins,  C.  R.  Meserve  ;  Supt.,  Miss  Lydia  Jenkins. 
Justices — J.  D.  Young,  J.  B.  Huckins,  State;  E.  E.  Demeritt. 
Church — Cong.,  J.  W.  Lees.  Merchant — auctioneer,  J.  D.  Young. 
Mechanic — carpenter,  J.  H.  Fernald. 

MADISON,  CARROLL — Pop.,  646.  N.  W.  from  C.,69  ;  N.  from 
Ossipee,  20.  R.  R.  S. — Madison,  on  Ports.,  Gt.  Falls  &  Conway  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  Albert  Allard;  Treas.,  J.  R.  Flanders;  Select¬ 
men,  J.  R.  Flanders,  J.  0.  Gerry,  George  Chick  ;  Supt.,  H.  W.  Harmon; 
Constable,  Charles  E.  Hayes. 

Postmistress — Mrs.  A.  B.  Atkinson  ;  East,  N.  C.  Blaisdell. 
Justices — Albert  Allard,  J.  H.  Hobbs,  Wm.  Mason,  Nicholas  Blais¬ 
dell,  State  ;  J.  J.  Merrow,  M.  P.  Blaisdell,  Isaiah  Forrest,  J.  0.  Gerry, 
George  Merrow,  II.  Q.  Blaisdell. 

Church — F.  Bap.,  Uriah  Chase. 

Hotels — Madison  House,  J.  C.  Ferrin  ;  Silver  Lake  House,  Arvilla 
Forrest.  Livery  Stable— Wm.  Kenuett. 

Lawyers — J.  H.  Hobbs,  N  C.  Blaisdell. 

Manufacturers — boots  and  shoes,  J.  M.  Merrow,  N.  G.  Scruton, 
John  Mills;  boxes,  John  Chick  &  Sons;  clothing,  J.  J.  Merrow, 
N.  M.  Nason;  lumber,  N.  C.  Blaisdell  ;  lumber,  flour  and  meal,  F.  C. 
Pearson  ;  mining,  Silver  Lake  Mining  Co. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  George  J.  Ambrose,  S.  M. 
Harmon  ;  carpenters,  John  Chick,  S.  F.  Moulton,  Alonzo  Alley,  Eu- 
Igene  Alley,  J.  R.  Flanders  ;  mason,  G.  T.  Frost;  photographer,  J.  J. 
Merrow;  stone  workers,  Joseph  Lyman,  J.  A.  Forrest,  Enoch  Drew; 
watch  maker,  C.  F.  Hatch  ;  wheelwrights,  James  Hodsdon,  R.  K. 
Chick. 

Merchants — J.  J.  Merrow,  William  Harmon;  Atkinson  Bro’s.; 
corn  and  meal,  C.  F.  Hatch,  Nath’l  Churchill;  meat,  Wm.  Kennett ; 
organs,  melodeons,  Ac.,  H.  W.  Harmon. 

Physician— D.  S  Hobbs. 

MANCHESTER,  HILLSBORO' —  Shire-town.  Pop.,  23,509. 
S.  E.  from  C.,  16.  R.  R.  S. — Manchester,  on  Concord  R.  R.,  M.  &  L. 
R.  R.,  Portsmouth  R.  R.,  Manchester  &  North  Weare  R.  R.;  Amoskeag 
and  Goff's  Falls,  on  Concord  R.  R.;  Massabesic,  on  Portsmouth  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Mayor,  John  L.  Kelley;  City  Clerk,  Nathan  P.  Kidder; 
Pres,  of  Common  Council,  J.  M.  Stanton;  Clerk  of  Common  Council, 
jS.  B.  Putnam ;  Treas.,  II.  R.  Chamberlin  ;  Collector,  S.  T.  Hill ;  Messen¬ 
ger,  John  A.  Barker;  Aldermen,  Ward  1,  Rufus  Wilkinson;  2,  John  E. 
[Stearns ;  3,  L.  L.  Aldrich;  4,  N.  S.  Clark;  5,  Patrick  A.  Devine;  6, 
[Edwin  Kennedy  ;  7,  J.  W.  Dickey;  8,  Joseph  Beddows ;  City  Marshal, 
C.  C.  Keniston;  Ass't  Marshal,  II.  W.  Longa ;  Police  Judge,  Nathan  P. 
[Hunt ;  Police  Clerk,  J.  C.  Bickford  ;  School  Committee,  John  L.  Kelley, 


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Ex-Officio  Chairman;  M.  P.  Hall,  Clerk ;  Ward  1,  G.  W.  Stevens,  II.  C. 
Sanderson;  2,  J.  E.  Dodge,  G.  L.  Demarest;  3,  N.  P.  Hunt,  J.  E.  Ben¬ 
nett  ;  4,  G.  W.  Weeks,  G.  M.  Park ;  5,  S.  P.  Jackson,  C.  A.  O’Connor ; 
(i,  H.  A.  Gage,  L.  P.  Moore;  7,  M.  P.  Hall,  Ezra  Huntington;  8,  I.  W.] 
JDarrah,  E.  W.  Brigham ;  J.  M.  Stanton,  ex  officio ;  Supt.  of  Public  In¬ 
struction,  Wm.  E.  Buck  ;  Assessors,  Jacob  F.  James,  Chairman ;  J.  H. 
Haynes,  Clerk;  C.  H.  Brown,  J.  Ii.  Haynes,  J.  F.  James,  H.  P.  Watts, 
John  Ryan,  I.  T.  Webster,  H.  W.  Powell,  C.  S-  Fisher ;  Overseers  of  the 
Poor ,  J.  L.  Kelley,  Ex-Officio  Chairman ;  Moses  E.  George,  Clerk; 
Wm.  H.  Maxwell,  Geo.  E.  Wilson,  A.  B.  Page,  M.  E.  George  John  J. 
McQuade,  P.  0.  Woodman,  S.  J.  Young,  E.  A.  Moulton  ;  Chief  Engineer, 
Albion  H.  Lowell. 

Postmasters — J.  L.  Stevens;  Goffi’s  Falls,  L.  N.  Moore;  Amoskeag , 

George  H.  Colby. 

j  Justices — G.  W.  Morrison,  David  Cross,  D.  A.  Bunton,  Moses  Fel¬ 
lows,  J.  F.  James,  G.  A.  French,  Frederick  Smyth,  I.  W.  Smith,  D.  L. 
Stevens,  E.  A.  Straw,  J.  E.  Bennett,  C.  W.  Stanley,  E.  M.  Topliff,  S. 
j  Palmer,  A.  G.  Fairbanks,  N.  E.  Morrill,  Wm.  Little,  J.  F.  Briggs,  D.  R. 
Prescott,  E.  G.  Woodman,  J.  H.  Haynes,  S.  N.  Bell,  B.  P.  Cilley,  S.  D. 
Lord,  J.  B.  Clarke,  Justin  Spear,  J.  P.  Newell,  C.  A.  Sulloway,  J.  0. 
Adams,  W.  R.  Patten,  H.  D.  Lord,  J.  L.  Stevens,  M.  Y.  B.  Edgerly, 
Nahum  Brooks,  C.  R.  Morrison,  J.  D.  Patterson,  J.  H.  Andrews,  P.  C. 
Cheney,  H.  H.  Huse.jC.  H.  Bartlett,  Frank  Hiland,  J.  C.  French,  C.  C. 
Shepard,  N  P.  Hunt,  J.  M.  Hayes,  Moody  Currier,  J.  B.  Daniels,  G.  B. 
Chandler,  G.  C.  Gilmore,  Joseph  Kidder,  L.  B.  Clough,  A.  W.  Quint, 

I.  L.  Heath,  Waterman  Smith,  H.  E.  Burnham,  R.  C.  Rowell,  D.  P. 
Perkins,  J.  Hosley,  D.  Perkins,  A.  Gay,  G.  W.  Riddle,  W.  H.  Cate, 

J.  T.  Moore,  A.  F.  L.  Norris,  A.  L.  Walker,  G.  W.  Eastman,  Ira  Cross, 
C.  T.  Brown,  Anson  Merrill,  C.  A.  O’Connor,  J.  W.  Fellows,  M.  P. 
Sawyer,  B.  F.  Clark,  E.  M.  Tubbs,  J.  G.  Dearborn,  N.  P.  Kidder,  Dudley 
Roberts,  Jonathan  Smith,  T.  W.  Lane,  State;  W.  B.  Webster,  Horace 
Pettee,  C.  L.  Richardson,  H.  R.  Chamberlain,  J.  G.  Lane,  C.  E.  Balch,! 
A.  J.  Dow,  A.  B.  Page,  S.  D.  Green,  Israel  Webster,  S.  T.  Hill,  John 
Gillis,  M.  E.  George,  J.  S.  Shannon,  J.  B.  Ellinwood,  H.  B.  Moulton, 
|J.  T  Spofford,  D.  C.  Gould,  jr.,  John  Hayes,  A.  C.  Flanders,  Eben  Carr, 
Edwin  Kennedy,  C.  F.  Morrill,  A.  J.  Lane,  Ira  Barr,  S.  S.  Marden,! 
W.  G.  Everett,  II.  W.  Tewksbury,  D.  W.  Lane,  Joseph  Nichols,  G.  M. 
Sanborn,  T.  J.  Morrison,  Richard  Greuner,  M.  Gillis,  A.  Proctor,  B.  F. 
Dame,  R.  J.  P.  Goodwin,  D.  F.  Healey,  C.  G.  B.  Ryder,  G.  P.  Johnson, 
•J.  B.  Sawyer,  J.  B.  Straw,  J.  A.  Weston,  D.  L.  Perkins,  J.  G.  Edgerly,, 
jj.  C.  Chase,  J.  Osfield,jr.,  A.  Jackson,  N.  H.  Pierce,  J.  C.  Bickford, 
G.  F.  Mooar,  D.  P.  Currier.  J.  P.  Bartlett,  W.  W.  Baker,  F.  G.  Walker, 
J.  E.  Dodge,  E.  W.  Harrington,  F.  P.  Carpenter,  G.  A.  Hanscora,  P.  J. 
O’Neil,  N.  Baker,  2d,  J.  Hazen,  jr.,  W.  W.  Wilkins,  T.  D.  Luce,  D.  F. 
Clark,  F.  T.  E.  Richardson,  J.  S.  Haines,  Wm.  Reynolds,  E.  S.  Greene, 
S.  R.  Hannaford,  W.  S.  Holt,  W.  H.  Rankin,  B.  C.  Deane,  M.  P.  Hall, 
G.  A.  Little,  E.  H.  Paine,  J.  C.  Smith,  J.  E.  Wilson,~Alonzo  Durgin,! 
C.  G.  Emmons,  Patrick  A.  Devine,  J.  M.  Johnson,  Wm.  Perkins,  C.  M. 
Clay,  David  Wadsworth,  Lewis  Simons,  H.  R.  Pettee,  Wm.  C.  Blodgett, 
J.  S.  Kidder,  A.  E.  Clarke,  S.  C.  Forsaith. 

Churches — Bap.,  II.  L.  Leavell,  A.  Sherwin;  F.  Bap.,  G.  M.  Park, 
J.  J.  Hall;  Chris.,  E.  C.  Abbott;  Cong.,  E.  G.  Selden,  W.  II.  Davis; 
Epis.,  L.  Sears;  Metb.,  W.  W.  Smith,  C.  B.  Pitblado,  J.  B.  Hamilton  ; 
R.  Cath.,  Wm.  Me  Donald,  J.  O’Brien,  M.  J.  A.  Chevalier  ;  Unita.,  H. 
Powers  ;  Univ.,  L.  F.  Me  Kinney  ;  city  missionary.  C.  W.  Wallace. 
Hotels — Manchester  House,  Wm.  Sheperd;  City  Hotel,  J.G.  Eaton; 


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Webster  House,  I.  A.  Moore;  Merrimack  House,  Benj.  Callan  ;  Tre- 
nioiit,  J.  N.  Hannaford ;  Amoskeag,  M.  Linen  ;  National,  Hotel,  Frank 
Wetherbee  ;  Hazeltine  House,  P.  W.  Hazeltine. 

Ins.  Ag’tS — G,  A.  French,  E.  P.  Richardson,  N.  E.  Morrill.  J.  G. 
Lane,  J.  0.  French,  W.  G.  Everett,  Stearns  Sc  Kastman,  L.  B.  Clough, 
C.  M.  Edgerly,  M.  V.  B.  Edgerly,  .1.  E.  Wilson. 

Lawyers — Daniel  Clark,  G.  W.  Morrison,  David  Cross,  C.  R.  Morri-, 
son,  G.  A.  French,  B.  P.  Gilley,  I.  W.  Smith,  S.  N.  Bell,  C.  W.  Stanley,1 
L.  W.  Clark,  L.  B.  Clough,  S.  D.  Lord,  E.  M.  Topliff,  J.  B.  Clark,  C.  H.| 
Bartlett,  Wm.  Little,  J.  W.  Fellows,  C.  A.  Sulloway,  W.  R.  Patten,  J.  H. 
Andrews,  N.  P.  Hunt,  H.  E.  Burnham,  H.  H,  Huse,  C.  A.  O'Connor, 
Frank  Hiland,  H.  S.  Clark,  J.  B.  Straw,  N.  H.  Wilson,  J.  F.  Briggs, 

| II.  W.  Tewksbury,  J.  P.  Bartlett,  J.  B.  Mills,  B.  F.  Clark,  G.  A.  Little, 
T.  0.  Knowltou,  Jonathan  Smith,  G.  E.  Cochrane,  R.  C.  Rowell,  Jas. 

E.  Dodge,  T.  D.  Luce,  Dudley  Roberts. 

Livery  Stables — Win.  Sheperd,tJames  Bros.,  Fogg  Sc  James,  G.  W. 
Whittier,  J.  C.  Nichols  Sc  Son,  J.  A.  Brown  Sc  Co.,  M.  Y.  B.  Kinne  <fc 
Co. 

Manufacturers — belts,  B.  H.  Chase,  J.B.Yarick,  Daniels  <fe  Co., 
W.  C.  Rogers;  bobbins,  Jas.  Baldwin  Sc  Co.,  carriages,  A.  W.  Sanborn. 
Chas.  O’Sbannessy,  J.  B.  McCrillis  Sc  Son,  Derry,  Welcome  Sc  Co.,  A.  Bj 
Webster  Sc  Co.,  J.  W.  M  Hunt,  Chennett  &  Co., Conway  &  Flynn,  0.  J. 
Brooks;  cigars,  G.  H.  Hubbard,  J.  B.  Scott,  William  Stevens,  A.  D. 
Huukns;  coffins,  J.  N.  Bruce,  Meleudy  &  Poor,  Fairbanks  Sc  Pearson, 
Wallace  Bros.;  concrete  paving,  Chas.  H.  Robie  ;  cottons  and  linens, 
Amoskeag  Manufacturing  Co.,  E.  A.  Straw,  ag't ;  Laugdon  Mfg  Co., 
W.  L.  Killey,  ag’t;  Manchester  Print  Works,  Joseph  Stone;  Stark 
Mills,  Phiuehas  Adams,  ag’t;  Namaske  Mills,  W.  B.  Webster,  ag’t; 
edge  tools,  Amoskeag  Ax  Co.,  Reed  P.  Silver,  ag’t.;  files,  B.  S. 
Stokes;  hair  restoratives,  Mrs.  M.  Moulton,  E.  M.  Tubbs  Sc  Co., 
Tebbetts  Bros.;  hosiery,  J.  Brugger,  Son  &  Co.,  A.  P.  Olzendam;  loom 
harnesses,  E.  Yeaton  &  Co.;  paper  makers,  John  Hoyt  Sc  Co.;  power 
loom  pickers,  B.  F.  Jenkins;  shoe  pegs  and  shuttles,  J.  Baldwin  Sc 
Co.;  shoes  and  leather,  Manchester  Shoe  and  Leather  Co.,  E.  T.  Brig¬ 
ham,  ag’t;  soap,  M.  C.  Eastman  Sc  Co.,  M.  W.  Sawyer,  J.  S.  Holt, 
Lewis  Rice,  J.  S.  Harriman;  spokes  for  carriages,  B.  H.  Piper;  stair 
rails,  W.  W.  Hibbard,  W.  G.  Westover,  J.  Hodge;  steam  fire  engines 
and  steam  engines,  Manchester  Locomotive  Works,  steam,  gas  and 
water  pipe,  J.  Q.  A.  Sargent,  B.  F.  Fogg,  T.  A.  Lane  Sc  Co.,  Henry 
Fisk  ;  straw  goods,  Israel  Doble. 

Mechanics  &.  Artisans — architects,  A.  L.  Davis,  G.  W.  Stevens, 
W.  Baker;  artist,  L.  A.  Briggs;  bakers,  C.  Armstrong,  Brigham  A 
Pratt,  William  Starr,  M.  Cronan,  L.  Geoffrey,  Paradis  Sc  Co.,F.  Har- 
tel,  Riley  Sc  Cate,  W.  Felch  ;  brass  founder,  D.  B.  Varney  ;  brewers, 

F.  L.  Gray,  A.  C.  Wallace,  T.  F.  Glaucy;  bricklayers  and  plasterers, 
J.  H.  Nutt,  J.  J.  Bennett,  S.  M.  Bennett.  J.  C.  Iloyt,  E.  Roper,  William 
Me  Pherson,  Nutt  Brothers,  Cyrus  Whittemore,  N.  B.  Tilton,  II  L. 
Drew,  L.  B.  Stewart,  James  Eastman  &  Sons,  Bennett  Sc  Lord,  E.  W. 
Corning,  E.  G.  Haynes,  John  Twombly,  A.  D.  Wilson;  carpenters  and 
builders.  W.  Ireland,  Walter  Neal,  J.  II.  Maynard,  S.  W.  Parsons,  G.  H. 
Dudley,  G.  llolbrook,  H.  Gordon,  M.  V.  B.  Kinne,  Alpheus  Gay,  A.  K. 
Emery,  Mead,  Mason  Sc  Co.,  B.  Spofford,  Head  Sc  Dowst,  W.  G.  West- 
over,  A.  Caswell,  Haunaford  <fc  Knight,  N.  R.  Bixby,  J.  L.  Bradford, 
P.  Brown,  William  Carr,  J.  B.  Daniels,  H.  G.  Farrington;  civil  en¬ 
gineers,  J.  B.  Sawyer,  A.  G.  Stevens,  Ellis  Sc  Patterson.  J.  A.  Weston  ; 
engravers,  A.  H.  Paige,  A.  H.  Barker  granite  workers,  Lamson  & 


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Marden,  Martin  Fitzgerald,  Ilenry  Johnson;  gunsmiths,  G.  B.  Fogg» 
SC.C.  Clark,  W.  H.  Vickery;  harness  and  saddle  makers,  Edwin  Branch*' 
|J.  C.  Clarke,  F.  N.  Me  Laren,  J.  B.  Saunders,  I).  S.  Ames,  H.  C.  Rauno,! 
Geo.  L.  Brown ;  iron  founders,  A.  II.  Lowell  &  Co.,  Amoskeag  .Manufg! 
Co.,  Manchester  Locomotive  Works;  machinists,  Amoskeag  Manuf’g 
Co.,  Hiram  Forsaitli,  S.  C.  Forsaith  &  Co.,  Manchester  Locomotive 
■Works,  B.  F.  Porter,  J.  A.  V.  Smith  ;  marble  wotkers,  Palmer  &  Gar- 
!mon,  Martin  Fitzgerald;  millers,  H.  &  H.  R.  Pettee,  D.  B.  Eastman, 
!Baldwin  &  Tabor,  J.  S.  Kidder  &  Co.,  D.  Farmer;  painters,  J.  J.  Ab 
bott,  C.  R.  Colley,  Joel  Daniels,  J.  L.  Kelley,  B.  K.  Hoyt,  F.  M.  Heath 
&  Co.,  M.  O’Dowd,  G  W.  Hamlin,  J.  N.  Bruce;  fresco,  W.  S.  Jame6; 
photographers,  C.  K.  Burns.  W.  R.  Call,  S.  Piper,  A.  H.  Sanborn,  S.  D. 
Quint,  J.  G.  Ellin  wood,  L.  W.  Colby,  A.  B.  Eaton  ;  planers,  W.  W. 
Hubbard,  J.  Hodge,  A.  C.  Wallace,  Austin,  Johnson  &  Co.;  plumbers, 
J.  F.  Ford,  B.  F.  Fogg,  T.  A.  Lane,  Pike  &  lLald,  S.  Hovey,  J.  A, 
Thomas;  roofers,  J.  C.  Young,  Sanborn  &  Hovey,  J.  Me  Derby  &  Son.; 
slaters,  J.  C.  Young,  Head  &  Dowst ;  tailors,  Curnner  &  Co.,  I.  W.Fogg, 
Plumer,  Chandler  &  Co.,  D.  A.  Plumer,  P.  K.  Chandler;  tanners  and 
wool  pullers,  Kimball  &  Gerrish. 

Merchants  —  agricultural  implements,  Daniels  &  Merrill,  J.  B. 
Yariek  &  Co.,W.  C.  Rogers,  Barr  &  Clapp  :  auctioneers,  J.  B.  Jones, G.  F. 
Bosher,  G.  H.  Dorr,  J.  Galaear,  S.*L:Hubbard ;  books  and  stationery,  J. 
V.  Sullivan,  Wilson  &  Mooar,  Thos.  W.  Lane,  F.  B.  Eaton,  Temple  & 
Farrington,  E.  R.  Coburn,  J.  R.  Swallow;  boots  &  shoes,  W.  H.  Cate, 
G.  W.  Dodge,  F.  C.  Dow,  D.  E.  Hill  &  Co.,  Me  Donald  &  Cody,  G.  W. 
Thayer  &  Son,  C.  D.  Thompson,  G.  W.  Weeks,  Heath  &  Gove,  Head  & 
Neale,  H.  F.  Thayer,  J.  Mead,  G.  B.  Me  Lane,  Jas.  Burrows,  Johnj 
iFrancis ;  carpets,  Barton  &  Co.,  D.  A.  Simonds,  J.  Ferrin  &  Co,  A.  0.| 
Parker,  Putney  &  Co.;  clothing  and  furnishing  goods,  Donahue  & 
jO’Duwd,  I.  W.  Fogg,  Folsom  &  Son,  John  Lee,  J.  W.  C.  Pickering, 
Plumer,  Chandler  <fc  Co.,  A.  H.  Weston,  P.  K.  Chandler,  Edwin  Ken¬ 
nedy,  D.  A.  Plumer,  Curnner  &  Co,  M.  McDonald,  H.  M.  Tarbell,  G.  C.j 
Williams,  Manchester  Clothing  Co.;  coal  and  wood,  L.  B.  Bodwell  & 
Co.,  E.  P.  Johnson  &  Co.,  Dicky,  Young  &  Co.,  Robert  Laing;  coffins! 
|  Wallace  Bros.,  Fairbanks  &  Pearson,  Melendy  &  Poor,  P.  A.  Divine, 
J.  N.  Bruce;  coke,  Manchester  Gas  Light  Co;  confectionery,  E.  0. 

! Abbott,  E.  S.  Dickerman,  E.  W. Perkins,  P.  B.  Putney;  crockery,  D.  A. 
{Simons,  Carl  Shepherd,  C.  A.  Smith,  Higgins  Bros.,  Barr  &  Clapp, 
}J.  M.  Chandler  &  Co.;  drugs  and  medicines,  Z.  F.  Campbell,  H.  G. 
Conner,  J.  R.  Hanson,  A.  F.  Perry,  Tebbetts  Bros,;  F.  C.  Morrill, 
Weeks  Currier,  Gerrish  &  Boutell,  CannejT  &  Wiley,  G.  E.  Hall,  J.  B. 
Hall,  Sullivan  &  Ferguson,  F.  A.  James  ;  dry  goods,  G.  S.  Holmes, 
Barton  &  Co.,  N.  S.  Clark,  Piper  &  Hawley,  G.  H.  Tanswell,  J. 
Ferren  &  Co.,  J.  M.  Chandler  &  Co.,  J.  Weston,  Johnson  Bros.. 
jC.  H.  Sprague,  J.  P.  Walker,  Putney  &  Co.,  C.  J.  Senter,  Crawford 
&  Anderson,  Waite  Bros.;  fancy  goods,  J.  S.  Masseck,  G.  W.  Boyn-| 
ton,  G.  S.  Holmes,  TLos.  Morgan,  J.  M.  Stanton,  S.  A.  Wallace,  C.  H. 
Jones,  E.  0.  Abbott,  N.  S.  Clark,  Frank  Fitts,  Mrs.  J.  Peabody,  Mrs.  J. 
Pressey,  Grace  V.  Snow  ;  fish  and  oysters,  H.  L.  Cushing,  W.  K.  Roby, 
R.  M.  Miller,  H.  H.  Allen  ;  florists,  J.  T.  Smith  &  Son,  H.  H.  Huntress  ; 
flour,  grain  and  meal,  J.  S.  Kidder  &  Co.,  Pettee  &  Whittle,  Drake  & 
Carpenter,  Barr  &  Clapp,  Samuel  Poor,  Baldwin  &  Tabor;  furniture,! 
Parker  &  Gordon,  T.  R.  V.  Bradley,  D.  A.  Simonds;  furs,  John  Trues-i 
dale,  N.  Nichols;  gas  fitters,  J.  Q.  A,  Sargent,  B.  F.  Fogg,  T.  A.  Laue,i 
; Ilenry  Fisk;  groceries,  C.  K,  Ball,  Barr  &  Clapp,  A.  M.  Eastman,  P. 
Farmer,  Matthews  &  Page,  Demick  &  Chas8,  Thos.  R.  Hubbard,  Henry 


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Garmon,  D.  Conner,  D.  M.  Poor,  F.G.  Barney  &  Co..  Eager  &  Robin* 
json,  Stearns  &  Farmer,  W.  F.  Sleeper  &  Co.,  Jones  &  Harvy;  G.  E.  Wil¬ 
lson  &  Co.,  J.  G.  Warner,  Fradd  &  Follansbee,  Sawyer  Bros.,  Moody  & 
Co.,  Muzzey  Bros.,  Adams  &  Lamprey,  Fisher  &  Flanders,  II.  E.  Stev¬ 
ens,  J.  M.  Chandler  &  Co.,  M.  R.  Carrier,  G.  Marcliant,  B.  P.  Burpee, 

H.  II.  Alton,  W.  R.  Annis,  H.  F.  Davis  &  Co.,  J.  C.  Fifield,  A.  Mallard 
&  Son,  J.  II.  Mitchell,  E.  A.  Moulton,  A.  L.  Bart  n,  Eleazer  Billy, 
Janies  Bugbee,  Burpee  &  Taylor,  John  Cash  man.  II.  I.  Faucher.  A.  A. 
Chalifoux,  John  Fenton  &  Co.,  Flanagan  &  Maxwell,  M.  E.  Griffln, 

C.  E.  York,  J.  H,  Wiggin  &  Co.,  Russel  White.  D.  Y.  Stearns,  Smith, 
Culver  &  Nelson,  Mrs.  M.  Sherry.  Martin  Sherry,  Daniel  Sheehan. 

I.  G.  Rowell,  Peter  Rodgers,  B.  W.  Robinson,  Riedel  &  Weber,  Put- 
n uni  &  Brown,  Monette  &  Lubec,  John  Letender,  Michael  Lane, 
Kean  Bros.,  John  Hastings,  P.  Harrington;  hardware,  Daniels  & 
Merrill,  J.  B.  Yarick,  J.  M.  Chandler  &  Co.,  W.  C.  Rogers  ;  hay  and 
straw,  J.  G.  Eaton,  E.  P.  Johnson  &  Co.,  M.  E.  Butterfield,  Leonard 
Shelters,  J.  C.  Nichols  &  Son  ;  house  furu  shing  goods,  Higgins  Bros., 
|D.  A.  Simons,  G.  H.  Dorr  ;  ice,  Gideon  Flanders,  Dickey,  Young  &  Co.: 
ladies’ furnishing  goods,  J.  M.  Stanton,  J.  H.  Howard,  N.  S.  Clark, 
Frank  Fitts leather,  J.  Stiekney  ;  lime  and  cement  E.  P.  Johnson  & 
'Co.,  J.  S.  Kidder  &  Co.,  Pettee  &  Whittle,  Drake  &  Carpenter;  lum¬ 
ber,  A.  C.  Wallace,  E.  S.  Harve}',  W.  W.  Hubbard,  J.  F.  Kennard’ 
G.  Clough,  L.  A.  Clough.  J.  II.  Maynard,  J.  Hodge.  Head  &  Dowst,  M.  V- 
B.  Kinne,  S.  Me  Intire;  millinery, G.  W.  Boynton,  N.’S.  Clark,  T.  Morgan. 
S.  L.  Wilson,  G.  W.  Follansbee,  Mrs.  J.  H.  Platt,  Mrs.  J  Pressey,  F. 
Fitts  ;  music  and  musical  instruments,  J.  S.  Masseek,  Baldwin  &  Batch- 
elder,  I.  S.  Whitney,  D.  C.  Wright,  J.  W.  Moore,  L.  Simons  ;  produce,  W. 
Boyd,  D.  M.  Poor,  G.  E.  Wilson  &  Co.,  J.  G.  Warner,  A.  M.  Eastman, 
B.  P.  Burpee,  Eager  &  Bobinson.  Ainsworth  &  Lamb,  Mallard  &  Son. 
W.  F.  Sleeper  &  Co.,  Dodge  &  Worden  :  provisions,  T.  Collins,  A.  M. 
Eastman,  Matthews  A  Page,  J.  B.  Stowell.  G.  E.  Wilson  &  Co.,  Fradd 
&  Follansbee,  R.  M.  Miller,  B.  P.  Purpee ;  pumps,  Pike  &  Heald,  11.  S. 
Whitney  &  Co.,  B.  F.  Fogg,  W.  P.  Stratton,  James  Donnelly  ;  rubber 
goods.  J.  Stiekney;  sewing  machines,  J.  S.  Masseek,  II.  M’Allister, 
jPlurner,  Chandler  &  Co.,  Shepherd  Si  Co.,  E.  Kennedy,  J.  V.  Sullivan; 
shoe  stock  &  findings,  J.  Stiekney  ;  stoves  &  tin  ware,  G.  R.  Vance, 

D.  B.  Eastman,  D.  M.  Goodwin,  J.  C.  Sanborn  &  Ilovey,  Simons,  Pike 
&  Heald,  Sullivan  &  Decatur,  Briggs  &  Brown;  watches  and  jewelry, 

J.  N.  Baker,  W.  II.  Elliot.  H.  H.  Ladd  &  Co.,  F.  D.  Thrope,  John 
Mooar,  Straw  &  Lovejoy,  Lyman  Carr.  L.  Simons,  W.  Carter,  Alfred 
Walker,  Cyrus  Deane,  S.  S.  Walch  ;  wines  and  liqors,  Hayes  &  Co., 
M.  Prout,  J.  A.  Morse  &  Co.,  Elijah  Perry,  Fletcher  &  Rovce ;  wood, 
L.  B.  Bodwell  &  Co.,  D.  B.  Eastman,  E.  P.  Johnson  &  Co.,  H.  H.  Young, 
R.  Laing,  Moses  Harrington,  John  Davis,  jr.,  J.  W.  Kimball,  M.  V.  B. 
Kinne.  Geo.  H.  Porter,  Rowell  Sc  Spaulding,  G.  Sargent,  J.  0.  Webster, 
A.  J.  Young. 

Physicians — Geo.  C.  Gage,  J.  A.  Majean,  F.  W.  Patten,  W.  II.  Rand, 
Gideon  Des  Rosier,  T.  Wheat,  W.  W.  Wilkins,  L.  B.  How,  L.  French, 
G.  A.  Crosby,  C.  F.  Fonney,  J.  Ferguson,  Chas.  Wells,  J.  P.  Walker 
R.  J.  P.  Goodwin,  John  Fitzpatrick,  A.  Tremblay,  G.  E.  Ilersev,  Win.’ 
Holland,  C.  A.  Manning,  John  West,  0.  D.  Abbott,  L.  M.  French,  D.  S. 
Adams,  II.  C.  Canney,  J.  G.  Sturgis.  Luther  Pattee,  Win.  M.  Parsons. 
W.  F.  Byrns,  J.  W.  Mooar,  M.  Richard,  Miss  Danforth,  N.  T.  Clark, 
A.  B.  Smith,  B.  E.  Harritnan;  hot.,  T.  M.  Hanson;  homeo.,  Emil 
Custer,  Mrs.  0.  M.  Winegar,  Miss  Mary  0.  A.  Hunt,  Miss  E.  R.  Win- 
egar;  spiritual,  II.  C.  Coburn ;  deutists,  Hiram  Hill,  J.  B.  Prescott. 


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116 

C.  E.  Page,  Childs  &  Wheeler,  C.  W.  Clement ;  vet.  surg.,  C.  R.  WoodJ 

Real  Estate  Ag’tS — A.  J.  Lane,  G.  H.  Dorr,  E.  R.  Coburn,  Ryder  & 
Blunt,  A.  L.  Walker. 

Short-hand  Reporter — Charles  T.  Brown. 

MARLBOROUGH,  CHESHIRE—  Pop,,  1017.  S.  W.  from  C J 
48;  S.  E.  from  Keene,  5.  R.  R.  S. — Marlboro,  2%  m.  on  Cheshire  R. 
R.  Stage  twice  a  day. 

OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treai.,  G.  G.  Davis:  Selectmen,  L.  A.  Fuller, 
L.  Hemenway,  D.  W.  Tenney  ;  Supt.,  Charles  Smith. 

Postmasters — Wm.  M.  Nason;  Depot ,  C.  S.  Moors. 

Justices — Jairus  Collins,  Martin  Chase,  State  ;  Elijah  Boyden,  C.  K. 
Mason,  C.  E.  Hardy,  G.  G.  Davis,  Nelson  Converse. 

Churches — Cong.,  J.  L.  Merrill ;  Meth.,  Noble  Fiske  ;  Cniv.,  E.  B. 
Burgess.  Exp.  Ag’t —Depot,  F.  S.  Moors. 

Hotel — Marlboro  House,  F.  H.  Tyrrell.) 

Livery  Stable — George  Tilden. 

Manufacturers — bail  boxes,  Depot ,  L.  A.  Fuller;  blankets,  Cheshire 
Blanket  Mills,  C.  0.  Whitney,  W.  H.  Clark;  boxes,  Dexter  &  Richard¬ 
son ;  boxes  and  toys,  Luther  Hemenway;  horse  blankets  and  trico 
cloth,  Marlboro  Manuf’g  Co.,  D.  W.  Tenney,  ag’t ;  horse  blankets, 
Monadnoch  Blanket  Co.,  Charles  Shrigley,  ag’t ;  knob  screws,  Thurs¬ 
ton  Knob  Screw  Co.;  pails,  N.  Winch,  J.  <fc  L.  Kuowlton ;  Depot ,  A. 
Fuller,  jr.;  woolen  yarn,  James  Townshend. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Clemons  &  Matthews,  C.  H.  Dustin  ;  car¬ 
penters,  A.  A.  Adams,  J.  A.  White,  A.  J.  Emerson,  M.  A.  Thompson; 
harness  jmakers,  David  Wilkinson,  J.  WT  Eradshaw;  machinists,  C. 
Hodgkins,  Buss  Machine  Co.;  marble  workers.  Woodward  &  Cauifill ; 
mason,  S.  S.  Mason  ;  painters, gJ.  C.  Stone,  J.  L.  Sargeant,  A.  BJChase ; 
watch  maker,  Geo.  K.  Harrington  ;  wheelwrights,  Rollins  &  Mason. 

Merchants — G.  G.  Davis,  H.  A.  Spafford,  Woodward  &  Nason;  boots 
and  shoes,  Charles  Stay;  meat  and  provisions,  E.  S.  Baldwin  ;  millin¬ 
ery,  Miss  E.  A.  Kuowlton  ;  tin  ware  and  stoves,  B.  F.  Merriam. 

Physicians — S.  A.  Richardson,  G.  L.  Harrington. 

Tel.  Ag’tS — Geo.  K.  Harrington;  Depot,  F-;  S.  Moors. 

MARLOW,  CHESHIRE—  Pop.,  7 16.  S.  W.  from  C.,  50  ;  N.  from 
Keene,  15.  R.  R.  S. — Keene,  on  Cheshire  R.  R.,  15* m. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  E.  N.  Howe;  Treas.,  G:  W.  Clyde;  Selectmen, 
J.  W.  Fletcher,  0.  S.  Rogers,  M.  F.  Jones  ;  Supt.,  E.  A.  Jones. 

Postmaster — Hosea  Towne.  Physician — Marshall  Perkins. 

Justices — J.  Q.  Jones,  James  Burnap,  P.  E.  Fox,  State ;  G.  W.  Clyde, 
Hosea  Towne. 

Churches — Chris., - ;  Meth.,  C.  W.  Taylor;  Univ., - J 

Hotels  &  Liverv  Stables — Forest  House,  G.  A.  Petts  :  Jones’,  Geo. 
E.  Day. 

Literary  Institution — Marlow  Academy,  II.  D.  Upton. 

Manufacturers — doors,  sash  and  blinds,  J.  Q.  Jones;  leather,  James 
Burnap;  lumber,  Jas.  Burnap,  E.  B.  Gee,  Horace  Gee;  rakes,  Freeman 
Phelps. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmith,  M.  F.  Lebourvean  ;  carpenters, 
G.  S.  Phelps,  0.  S.  Rogers,  Heury  Phelps;  cooper,  Elbridge  Phelps; 
painters,  J.  H.  Johnson,  G.  S.  Phelps;  carriage,  Leander  Huntley; 
photographer,  Henry  Simonds. 

Merchants— Hosea  Towne,  Joslin  &  Messer,  Clyde  &  Knight ;  drugs, 
medicines  and  fancy  goods,  E.  N.  Howe;  grocery,  E.  Shepardson  ;  tin 
ware,  stoves,  &c.,  P.  E.  Fox  ;  millinery,  Mrs.  S.  A.  Barney. 

MASON,  HILLSBOROUGH—  Pop.,  685.  S.  W.  from  C„  40  ;  W. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

117 

from  Nashua.  18.  R.  R.  S. — Mason  Centre  depot  1  m.  from  village 
and  Pratts,  on  Peterboro  &  Shirley  Branch  R.  K.  Stage  twice  a  day. 

|  OFFICERS — Clerk,  J.  B.  Wilson;  Treas.,  J.  S.  Spaulding;  Selectmen, 
J.  S.  Spaulding,  H.  K.  Hodgman,  L.  H.  Robbins;  Supt.,  T.  Russell, 
j  Postmaster — Daniel  Goodwin. 

Justices — Jona  Russell,  ‘2d,  Daniel  Goodwin,  J.  B.  Hill,  State  ;  J.  B. 
Wilson,  T.  Russell,  Geo.  Whittaker,  J.  S.  Spaulding. 

Church — Cong.,  W.  R.T  isdale.  Exp.  Agt — S.  T.  Lowell. 

Manufacturers — handles,  E.  B.  Richardson;  lumber,  J.  H.  Elliott; 
quarrying,  A.  Me  Donald,  J.  Maxwell;  saw  and  grist  mill,  G.  M.  Cen¬ 
ter;  soap.  M.  L.  Barrett. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Sherman  Stone,  J.  Allinson ;  carpenters, 
W.  E.  Barney,  J.  P.  Blood,  L.  A.  Blood,  A.  P.  Barrett,  V.  Eaton;  ma¬ 
sons,  F.  Nutting,  J.  P.  Nutting. 

Merchants — Goodwin  &  Childs,  G.  L.  Creighton,  S.  T.  Lowell. 

Physician — Timothy  Russell. 

Mast  Yard — See  Concord.  « 

Melvin  Village — See  Tuftonborough. 

MEREDITH,  BELKNAP—  Pop.,  1807.  N.  from  C.,  32;  N. 
from  Laconia,  9  m.  R.  R.  S. — Meredith  Village,  on  B.  C.  &  M.  R.  R. 
Stage  connects  with  all  trains. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  E.  Bickford;  Treas.,  G.  Sanborn;  Selectmen,' C. 
iW.  Neal,  E.  Bickford,  J.  W.  Eastman  ;  Supt.,  H.  Palmer, 
i  Postmasters — Center,  Lane  Plummer;  Village,  A.  Cotton. 

Justices — Hanson  Beede,  S,  W.  Rollins,  Ebenezer  Stevens,  Joseph 
iEla,  B.  C.  Tuttle,  J.  S.  Neal,  J.  W.  Bee  le,  Lane  Plummer,  G.  G.  Hoit, 
State;  P.  D.  Blaisdell,  Quorum;  J.  B.  Swain,  B.  F.  Wiggin,  H.  S.j 
Swain,  W.  S.  Cox. 

Churches — Bap.,T.  M.  Merriman ;  Cong.,  G.  I.  Bard  ;  F.  Bap.,  Centre, 
F.  Lyforde  ;  Village,  J.  Erskine. 

Physicians — George  Sanborn,  H.  Palmer. 

Exp.  Ag’t. — Edwin  Cox.  Tel.  Ag’t. — C.  W.  Morrison. 

Hotel — Elm  House,  G.  M;  Burleigh.  Lawyer — S.  W.  Rollins. 

Livery  Stables — G.  M.  Burleigh,  Edwin  Cox. 

Manufacturers — cottons,  Waukawan  Hosiery  Mills;  hosiery,  F.  L. 
Dow;  lumber,  N.  B.  Wadleigh ;  patent  swivel  plow,  G.  S.  Roberts;; 
piano  forte  cases,  J.  A.  Lang. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans  —  blacksmiths.  Greenleaf  Maloon  &  Son,' 
E.  W.  Prescott,  W.3I.  Rand;  Centre,  W.  H.  Cate,  S.  M.  Glidden;  car¬ 
penters,  B.  F.  Wiggins,  D.  S  Fernal,  G.  H.  Clark  &  Co.,  J.  Wiggin, C.  P.j 
Wiggin;  Center,  J.  S.  Sanborn;  coopers,  N.  B.  Wadleigh,  J.  S.  Norris, 
harness  maker,  S.  M.  Estes;  masons,  B.  C.  Tuttle,  B.  S.  Tuttle;  pain-j 
ters,  W.  B.  Reynolds,  J.  E.  Sanborn  ;  printers,  G.  F.  Sanborn,  S.  A.1 
Ladd,  W.  Collins ;  shoemakers,  Village,  H.  Dow,  A.  A.  Kidder,  J.  S. 
Perkins;  Centre,  J.  C.  Gove;  J.  F.  Caverly ;  tailor,  J.  S.  Wadleigh; 
undertaker,  D.  A.  Ambrose;  wheelwrights,  Nathaniel  Clark,  W.  Mj 
Pike. 

Merchants — J.  w.  Lang,  jr.,  J.  II.  Knowles  &  Co.,  J.  W.  Beede,  P.. 
D.  Blaisdell  &  Co.,  Newell  &  Plaisted  ;  Center,  Lane  Plummer  ;  auction¬ 
eer,  Hanson  Beede;  boots  and  shoes,  J.  H.  Knowles  &  Co.,  Newell  & 
Plaisted,  J.  W.  Beede ;  drugs  and  medicines,  M.  Brown,  I>.  Mason  ;  fur¬ 
niture,  D.  A.  Ambrose  ;  millinery,  Mrs.  H.  N.  Newell,  0.  &  E.  Knowles; 
tin  ware,  stoves,  &c.,  T.  S.  Moses. 

Meriden — See  PlainfleH. 

i  MERRIMACK,  HILLSBOROUGH—  Pop.,  1066.  S.  from  C., 
26  ;  S.  W.  from  Manchester,  10 ;  N.  from  Nashua,  8 ;  East  fr.  Amherst,! 


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8.  R.  R.  S. — Merrimack.  Reed’s  Ferry,  and  Thornton’s  Ferry,  on 
Concord  R.  R.  South  Merrimack,  on  Nashua  &  Wilton  R.  R. 

!  OFFICERS — Clerk ,  Benjamin  Ela  ;  Treas^  M.  P.  Nichols;  Selectmen} 
II.  YV.  Wilson,  L.  F.  Lowell,  G.  E.  Patterson;  Supt's.,  M.  P.  Nichols, j 
J.  T.  Jones. 

;  Postmaster  &  Exp.  Ag’t— G.  H.  Bixby. 

i  Justices — YV.  T.  Parker,  State ;  llarrison  Eaton,  David  Henderson, 
S.  C.  Anderson,  A.  Me  C.  Wilkins,  Benj.  Ela,  Isaac  Fitts,  N.  Y.  Oliver, 
J.  L.  Spaulding,  J.  L.  Read,  YVm*  Layers. 

!  Church — Cong.,  C.  I.  Hubbard. 

Hotel — Merrimack,  II.  N.  Colston. 

Literary  Institution — Me  Gaw  Normal  Institute,  B  II.  Weston,  pr. 
Manufacturers — extension  tables,  Thomas  Paiker  ;  wooleus,  David 
Henderson  ;  yarn,  Win.  Henderson. 

!  Mechanics — carpenters,  G.  W.  Moulton,  W.  J.  Roekwood,  Wm.  E.l 
Brown,  F.  A.  Chamberlain;  shoemakers, G.  II.  Bixby,  Joseph  Ircdale;! 
wheelwright,  Henry  F.  Herrick. 

Merchant — N.  Y.  Oliver.  Physicans—  H.  Eaton,  W.  W.  Pillsbury.i 
South— Postmaster  &  Merchant— Asaph  Evans. 

Church — Cong., - .  Exp.  Ag’t — Wm.  Locke. 

Manufacturer — lumber,  Rodney  Hodginan. 

Mechanics — carpenter,  Geo.  E.  Patterson;  coopers,  Ilosea  Evans, 
Sanderson  &  Son  ;  wheelwright,  Wm.  Patterson. 

Reed’s  Ferry — Postmaster — M.  P.  Nichols 
j  Exp.  Ag’t— C.  S.  Nesmith.  Merchant — S.  C.  Anderson. 

I  Manufacturers — brick,  Joseph  A  Eri  Kittredge  ;  fish  barrels,  kits,' 
cooper  stock  and  lumber,  Fessenden  &  Lowell;  overalls,  J.  W.  Kit-, 
tredge,  F.  F.  Walker. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  J.  M.  Fosdick,  J.  B.  Elliot;  harness  ma-i 
kers,  Leonard  Walker,  F.  F.  Walker;  painter,  E.  W.  French. 
Thornton’s  Ferry — Postmaster  &  Exp.  Ag’t — George  Drew. 
Manufacturers — brick,  Esty  &  Jones;  furniture,  Parker  &  Co. 
Mechanics — blacksmith,  G.  W.  Colston;  carpenter,  S.  G.  Chambei*- 
lin .  Merchant— G.  B.  Griffin. 

MIDDLETON, — STRAFFORD  Pop., 510.  N.  E.  from  C.,  40  ;j 
N.  from  Dover,  24.  R.R.  S. — Union  Village,  3  miles  on  Conway.Div.i 
Eastern  R.  R.  Stage  Tues.  Thins,  and  Sat. 

j  OFFICERS — Clerk ,  0.  F.  Kimball ;  Treas.,  B.  P.  Chesley  ;  Selectmen 
B  P. Chesley,  J.  B.  Stevens,  Cyrus  B.  Perkins  ;  Supt .,  Seth  Sawyer, 
i  Postmaster — Jonathan  Daniels, 
i  Justices — A.G.  Orne,  W.  II.  Cloutman,  B.  P.  Chesley. 

Church — F.  Bap.,  Seth  Sawyer. 

Manufacturers— shoe  knives,  0.  E.  Brown. 

Mechanics — carpenters,  W.  II.  Cloutman,  America  Lane. 

I  MILANy  COOS — Pop.,  710.  N.  E.  from  C.,  30;  E.  from  Lancas¬ 
ter,  30.  R.  R.  S. — Berlin  Falls,  8,  West  Milan,  7,  on  Grand  Trunk  R. 
R.  Daily  Stage  to  Berlin  Falls. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  G.  YV.  Blanchard;  Treat.,  P.  A.  G.  W.  Phipps; 
Selectmen,  W.  II.  Evans,  Dennis  B.  York,  J.  II  Chandler;  Supt.,  R.  H. 
Meserve. 

Postmaster — J.  S.  Phipps  ;  West,  B.  T.  Roberts. 

Justices — J.  M.  Phipps,  F.  I.  Bean,  P.  A.  G.  W.  Phipps,  Adamsi 
Twitchell.  State;  Moses  Ilodgdon,  jr.,  J .  S.  Phipps,  Daniel  Bean,  D.  B. 
York,  G.  YYT.  Blanchard. 

Church — Meth.,  YY  m.  Wood,  Abner  Keith. 

Hotel — Hiram  Elinwood,  West,  I.  II.  Fogg. 


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Lawyer — F.  I.  Bean. 

Manufacturers — carriages , Bean  A  Wheeler;  lumber,  A.  A.  A  R.  W. 
Higgins,  I.  W.  Ames;  shingles,  R.  H.  Cole;  starch,  Hutchinson 
Wheeler,  A  Pettingill,  Horn,  Wheeler  &  Parker. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  G.E.  Dale,  S.  P.  Folsom,  Geo.  W.  Page; 
West,  C.  S.  Green,  Ransom  Perkins  ;  harness  maker,  H.  T.  Ellingwood  ; 
shoe  makers,  D.  G.  York,  L.  R.  York;  West,  Chas.  Corkum. 

Merchants  —  J.  M.  Phipps  A  Co.,  York  A  Twitchell,  A.  Blake, 
W.  A.  Willis  &  Co.;  West,  B.  T.  Roberts,  G.  W.  A  F.  H.  Blanchard. 

Physicians — R.  H.  Meserve;  West,  E.  Green, 
i  MILFORD,  HILLSBOROUGH—  Pop.,  2606.  S.  from  C.,  35. 
S.  from  Amherst,  3  ;  W.  from  Nashua,  11 ;  S.  W.  from  Manchester,  15. 

R.  R.  S. — Milford,  on  Nashua  A  Wilton  R.  R.  Conveyance  to  all 
trains. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  J.  M.  Laws;  Treas .,  F.  T.  Sawyer;  Selectmen, 
C.  Wilkins,  S.  B.  Emerson,  Geo.  E.  Clark,  Board  of  Education ,  Ad- 
lison  Heald,  G.  F.  Bartlett,  D.  S.  Burnham  ;  Agent ,  A.  M.  Hatch. 
Postmaster  &  Tel.  Ag’t — J.  W.  Crosby. 

Justices — Gilbert  Wadleigh,  Bainbridge  Wadleigh.  William  Rams- 
Idell,  W.  II.  W.  Hiud,  Abel  Chase,  R.  M.  Wallace,  C.'S.  Averill,  S.  C. 
Coburn,  Geo.  E.  Foster,  State  ;  F.  T.  Sawyer,  J.  E.  Foster,  G.  F.  Bart¬ 
lett,  David  Heald,  C.  B.  Tuttle,  C.  C.  Shaw,  J.  E.  Bruce,  D.  K.  Marvell, 
J.  W.  Pillsbury,  G.  E.  Clark.  Levi  Curtis,  J.  W.  Crosby,  James  M. 
Laws,  G.  E.  Clarke,  J.  Hadlock,  T.  B.  Dearborn. 

Churches — Bap.,  R.  B.  Moody  ;  Cong.,  George  Pierce;  Meth.,  J.  L. 
Harrison  ;  R.  Cath.  E.  Buckle  ;  Unita.,  A.  M.  Pendleton. 

Eating  Houses — W.  A  J.  A  A.  Wetherbee,  M.  M.  Morrell. 

Exp.  Ag’ts— W.  S.  Huntley,  J.  W.  Crosby. 

Hotels — Union,  Geo.  E.  Boutell.  Livery  Stable — H.  A.  Barker. 
Lawyers — Bainbridge  Wadleigh,  Gilbert  Wadleigh, Robert  Wallace, 
C.  S.  Averill. 

Literary  Institution— Milford  High  School,  S.  J.  Blanpied,  prin. 
Manufacturers — bone  meal,  Ac.,  E.  S.  Burno;  boots  and  shoes,  Co¬ 
burn  A  Hamblett ;  cooperage,  W.  L.  Pierce  A  Co.;  extension  tables, 

S.  B.  Emerson;  furniture,  Bragg  St  Conant,  D.  Heald,  H.  G.  Loomis  ; 
grauite  workers,  F.  F.  Turner,  C.  A.  Burnes  ;  knitting  cotton,  M.  Kaley 
&  Co.;  leather,  J.  Lewis  &  Co.;  lumber,  Wm.  Gilson,  II.  S.  Gilson,  How.' 
ison  &  Marvell,  Dow  A  Gutterson,  D.  T.  Butterick  A  Co.,  W.  L.  Pierce 
A  Co.;  granite  workers,  Marvell  A  Weaver  ;  meal  and  feed,  A.  A.  Gil¬ 
son  ;  mirror  frames,  A.  Fuller ;  piano  actions,  G.  L.  Darracott ;  pic¬ 
ture  frames,  J.  A.  Wheeler;  plows,  W.  N.  Patterson;  printer’s  furni¬ 
ture,  W.  W.  Robbins  A  Co.;  soap  boilers,  Milton  Parker,  A.  G.  Stearns, 
I.  A  J.  T.  Burns;  toys,  Burdick  A  Talbot;  window  springs,  D.  Good¬ 
win. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  Marvell  A  O’Conner,  J.  M. 
Stickney;  caxpenters,  Luther  Duncklee,  A.  Fifield,  B.  Blanchard,  C. 
Weaver,  J.  D.  Cochran,  E.  C.  Towne ;  concreter,  A.  S.  Richards  ;  coopers, 
W.  Gilson,  W.  L.  Pierce  A  Co.;  hairdresser,  D.  N.  Goodwin;  harness 
makers,  A.  H.  Mclntire,  C.  A.  Wood,  George  Hadley ;  machinist, 
Edwin  Smith  ;  marble  workers,  I.  H.  Carlton,  John  Sanders;  masons, 
S.  F.  Shirley, G.  Hamblett,  W.  L.  Winslow;  painters,  A.  J.  Lynch,  J.  E. 
Mackay,  C.  L.  Wilkins,  J.  F.  Eaton  ;  photographers,  B.  F.  Foster,  J.  D. 
Perkins;  tailors,  H.  F.  Warren,  R.  E.  Bendon ;  watch  makers,  H.  P. 
Hamblett,  James  E.  Webster,  C.  H.  Averill;  wheelwrights,  Charles 
Tarbell,  E.  Shannesy. 

Merchants — John  E.  Bruce,  A.  A.  Gilson,  Bartlett  A  Dodge. 


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auctioneers,  J.  \V.  Duncklee,  E.  P.  Hutchinson  ;  bakery,  D.  J.  Crosby  ; 
[hooks  and  stationery,  Mrs.  J.  A.  Wheeler  ;  boots  and  shoes,  D.  F. 
Thompson,  Coburn  &  Hamblett ;  clocks  and  watches,  J.  E.  Webster  ; 
|clothing,  hats  and  caps,  J.  A.  Ober  &  Co.,  F.  W.  Richardson;  drugs, i 
^medicines  and  hardware,  D.  S.  Burnham,  Kidder  &  Whitney ;  fish, 
G.  H.  Needham,  Ira  Chase  ;  granite,  L.  M.  Burns,  Parker  Fletcher, 
J.  B.  Melendy,  G.  F.  Parker,  A.  E.  Carlton,  Everett  Hutchinson,  Na¬ 
than  Merrill,  W.  P.  Easton,  T.  M.  King,  D.  A.  Bates  ;  groceries, 
Guild  &  Adams,  C.  P.  Rossiter;  meat,  Foster  Bros.,  W.  B.  Wellman  ; 
S.  N.  Stevens;  millinery,  Mrs.  E.  Comstock,  H.  M.  Robinson  ;  seeds 
and  plants,  J.  A.  Wheeler;  stoves  and  tin  ware,  J.  A.  Powers,  J.  F. 
Boynton  ;  variety  store,  C.  W.  French,  A.  J.  Pride, 

Physicians —  T.B.  Dearborn,  A.  W.  Smith,  C.  R.  Kelly  ;  clair.,  Mrs. 
S.  S.  Mixer  ;  homeo.,  W.  H.  W.  Hinds  ;  dentist,  C.  F.  Fiske. 

MILLSFIELD,  COOS — Unorganized.  Pop.,  31.  N.  from  C., 
150.  E.  E.  S. — Bethel,  Maine,  46  in.,  on  Grand  Trunk  R.  R.;  p.  o.  ad. 
Errol  1. 

Justice — G*  W.  Annis. 

Manufacturers — barrel  staves,  clapboards,  shingles  and  lumber, 
J.  W,  Ellinewood  &  Co.  ^ 

Mill  Village  — See  Goshen. 

MII/JTOV,  STEJ FFOED — Pop.,  1598.  N.  E.  from  C.,  40;  N.  W. 
from  Dover,  20.  E.  E.  S. — Milton,  on  Ports;  Gt.  Falls  &  Conway  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  C.  H.  Looney  ;  Treas.,  Geo.  Lyman  ;  Selectmen, 
Geo.  Lyman,  G.  H.  Plummer,  John  U.  Simes  ;  Supts.,  M.  V.  B.  Cook, 
Freeman  H.  Lovvd,  F.  P.  Bickford. 

Postmasters — C.  H.  Looney;  South,  H.  H.  Wentworth  ;  West ,  T.  F- 
Canney. 

Justices — Luther  Hayes,  C.  H.  Looney,  E.  W.  Fox,  State,  Joseph 
Plummer,  Josepo  Mathes,  Joseph  Cook,  George  Lyman,  G.  W.  Peavy, 
J.  S.  Hersey,  J.  N.  Simes,  B.  B.  Plummer,  G.  W.  Tasker,  M.  Y.  B.  Cook; 
C.  C.  Hayes,  Ira  Miller. 

Churches — Chris.,  D.  B.  Goodwin;  Cong.,  J.  N.  Lowell;  F.  Bap.,j 
E.  Owen.  Exp.  &  Tel.  Ag’t — Daniel  Cockery. 

Hotels  &  Livery  Stables — Tri  Mountain  House,  J.  R.  Horne  ;  C.  H. 
Downs. 

Literary  Institution — Milton  Clas-ical  Institute,  Miss  Clements. 

Manufacturers-* boots  and  shoes,  Wilson  &  Morgan  ;  excelsior,  J.  H. 
Avery  &  Co.;  shoe  boxes,  Chas.  II.  Hayes  ;  shoe  knives,  J.  II.  Duntley  ; 
lumber.  Luther  Hayes,  Scates  &  Lyman  ;  L.  Plumer,  p.  o.  ad.,  Union.! 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  H.  Duntly  &  Son  ;  carpenters,  Joseph 
jMathes,  E.  H.  Hersom,  I.  W.  Jones,  D.  R.  Fall,  G.  W.  Swassey  ;  hair 
dresser,  H.  B.  Knox  ;  masons,  Clark  Foss,  Win.  F.  Wentworth,  G.  P. 
Otis ;  painter,  G.  F.  Hodgdon ;  shoemaker,  George  Tasker;  wheel-] 
wrights,  Joseph  Mathes,  Daniel  Jenness. 

Merchants — J.  F.  Hart,  Dan.  Cockery;  fancy  goods,  Mrs.  Ira  S.j 
Knox,  Mrs.  J.  F.  Hart ;  fish,  Geo.  Howe ;  millinery,  Mrs.  C.  M.  Roberts. 

Physician— G,  W.  Peavey. 

Mills— Postmaster  &  Express  Agent— E.  W.  Fox. 

Churches — Cong.,  D.  B.  Scott  ;  F.  Bap.,  II.  Quimby  ;  Meth.  A.  B. 
Carter. 

Hotels  &  Livery  Stables — Central  House,  C.  Remick;  Centennial 
House,  J.  W.  Prescott. 

Manufacturers — carriages  and  wheel wrght. -T  oh  n  Brackett;  flan-j 
!  »e  s,  Waumbeck  Manuf’g  Co.;  felt  cloth,  piano  and  table,  covers,  Ed-! 
.vard  Brierly  &  Son  ;  table  and  piano  covers,  Townsend  &  Co. 


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Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Ebenezer  Osgood,  Nathaniel  Riues,  S.  F. 
Rines,  S.  R.  Uuunells ;  carpenters.  J.  F.  Titcomb,  E.  S..Simes;  hairi 
dresser,  E.  A.  Hargraves  ;  harness  makers,  A.  Sanborn  &  Son  ;  mason. 
J.  G.  Rines;  painters,  G.  W.  Crane,  E.  C.  Abbott. 

Merchants — Asa  Fox  &  Son,  A.  A.  Fox  &  Co.,  J.  U.  Simes,  Ira  Miller: 
confectionery,  E.  A.  Hargraves  ;  drugs  and  medicines,  A .  W .  Low ;  fancy 
goods,  Mrs.  M.  A.  Berry ;  jewelry,  E.  T.  Libbey  ;  provisions,  C.  S. 
Lowd. 

Physicians — J.  C.  Buck,  C.  W.  Gross, - Cowell. 

MONROE,  GRAFTON— Top.,  532.  N.  W.  from  C.,  92;  N.  from 
Haverhill,  18.  R.  R.  S. — Mclndoe’s  Falls  and  Barnet,  on  C.  &  P.  R. 
R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Cleric,  C.  B.  Paddleford ;  Treas ..  J.  Q.  Gilchrist  ;  Select¬ 
men ,  C.  B.  Paddleford,  Oscar  Frazer,  Edward  Emery;  Supt.,  Mrs. 
Chas.  Buffum. 

Postmasters — J.  Q.  Gilchrist;  North,  B.  F.  Shepherd. 

Justices — Albert  Mason,  Horace  Duncan,  Stale ;  Daniel  Sherry,  D. 
F.  Blodgett,  Alex.  Warden. 

Church — Cong., - Cobleigh;  North,  Meth., - . 

Hotel — Monroe  House,  Mrs.  Martha  Hadley. 

Livery  Stables — D.  R.  Gilchrist. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  C.  B.  Paddleford  &  Co.;  Tan  Dyke  & 
Merrill,  p.  o.  ad  ,  Mclndoe’s  Falls. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Wm.  Morse;  North,  R.  A.  Moore;  car¬ 
penters  G.  W.  Little,  John  Little,  Henry  Cross,  Geo.  Webster  :  coop 
ers,  Wm.  Walworth,  Freeman  Cross;  harness  makers,  D.  F.  Blodgett  ;j 
painter,  G.  A.  Holmes ;  printer,  D.  F.  Blodgett ;  shoemaker,  E.  Thayer  ;i 
wheelwright,  Geo.  Blodgett. 

Merchants — Warden  &  Page. 

MOILTONBOROIGH.  CARROLL— Pop.,  1299.  N.  E.  fr. 

C. ,  50  ;  W.  from  Ossipee,  18.  R.  R.  S. — Meredith  Village,  9  m.  and 
Centre  Harbor,  5  m.,  on  B.  C.  &  M.  R.  R  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Geo.  L.  Mason;  Treas..  A.  M.  Graves  ;  Selectmen ,! 
A.  M.  Graves,  L.  Dow,  F.  S.  Lee;  Supt.,  B.  M.  Mason. 

Postmasters — J.  E.  French:  Red  Hill,  N.  G.  Goodwin. 

Justices — J.  B.  Dow,  W.  H.  H.  Mason,  H.  M.  Senter,  B.  M.  Mason, 
James  French,  J.  E.  French,  State ;  Mark  Randall,  G.  L.  Mason,  A.  P. 
Jacklard.  J.  G.  Abbott,  J.  C.  Pitman.  Eleazer  Davis,  2d,  J.  F.  Cotton. 
Churches — Red  Hill ,  F.  Bap.,  J.  Pettiugill ;  Meth.,  S.  J.  Robinson. 
Hotel — A.  P.  Jacklard.  Lawyer — George  P.  Davis. 

Manufacturers — flour  and  meal,  W.  H.  H.  &  B.  Mason  ;  handles, 
N.  Bunker,  J.  F.  Bodge;  lumber,  L.  D.  Baitlett.  J.  French,  B.  F. 
Brown. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Alonzo  Watson,  F.  Picring,  W.  Weed; 
carpenters,  M.  E.  &  J.  T.  Hoyt,  J.  A.  Berry,  J.  C.  Pitman ;  hair  dresser, 

D.  G.  Lee:  masons,  D.  B.  &  C.  F.  Garland,  Geo.  Kelley  ;  shoemakers. 
J.  M.  Smith,  D.  Clement,  B.  C.  Clement,  B.  F.  Counce;  wheelwright 
C.  F-  Huntress. 

Merchants — J.  E.  French,  A.  P.  Jacklard;  Red  Hill,  N.  G.  Good¬ 
win;  Red  Hill,  cloths,  boots,  shoes  and  notions,  Simon  Glines;  tin 
ware,  stove*,  Ac.,  A.  J.  Goodwin  ;  tin  ware  and  groceries,  Goodwin  & 
Councet  wholesale  (travelling)  fancy  goods  and  notions,  C.  H.  Blake; 

E.  Blake.  _ 

Physicians — W.  H.  II.  Mason,  G.  L.  Mason. 

NIoultoii villo—  See  Ossipee. 

MOXT  VERNON.  HILLSBORO— Top.,  601.  S.  from  C.,  28. 


122  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


|W.  from  Amherst,  3.  R.  R.  S. — Milford,  5  miles,  on  Nashua  &  Wilton 
R.  K.  Daily  stage. 

|  OFFICERS— Clerk,  J.  M.  Fox;  Treas.,  Clark  Campbell  ;  Selectmen, 
James  Upton,  II.  F  Dodge,  Thus.  II.  Me  Question ;  Supt.,  G.  W.  Todd. 

I  Postmaster  &  Tel.  Ag’t— A.  S.  Bruce. 

!  Justices — C.  J.  Smith,  G.W.  Todd,  J.  H. Bruce,  State ;  Alonzo  Travis, 
John  Trevitt,  A.  S.  Bru  e,  Clark  Campbell. 

Church— Cong.,  Wm.  II.  Woodwell.  Physician— S.  Bunton. 

Literary  Institution - Me  Cololm  Institute,  G.  W\  Todd,  Prin. 

Manufacturer — fancy  boxes,  Bragg  &  Conant. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  C.  Livingston;  carpenters,  J.  T.  Me  Col- 
lorn,  Joseph  Averill,  Bradley  Jones,  Elbridge  Marvell  ;  painters,  P.  F.1 
Pike,  John  Smith  ;  shoemaker,  G.  E.  Mills. 

Merchants — T.  II.  Richardson,  Jameson  &  Perkins  ;  auctioneers,1 
J.  II.  A.  Bruce,  A.  S.  Bruce. 

Mount  Washington — A  Post  Office  in  Coos  County. 
Munsonville— See  Nelson. 

NASHUA,  HILLSBOROUGH—  Shire  town.  Pop.,  13,000.  S.  E. 
from  C.,  35.  R.  R.  S.  —  Nashua,  on  B.  &  N.  R.  R..  Concord  R.  R.  & 
W.  &  N.  R.  R.,  N.  &  R.  R. 

'  OFFICERS — City  Cleric,  E.  M.  Bowman;  City  Treas.,  G.  E.  Gage; 
Mayen',  Charles  Williams;  Aldermen,  Ward  1,  J.  H.  Dunlap;  2,  S.  A. 
•Sawyer;  3,G.  P.  Messer ;  4,  G.  W.  Badger;  5,  T.  F.  Wills,  J.  C.  An- 
nis;  6,  B.  S.  Babcock,  E.  0.  Blunt;  7,  H.  A.  Allbee,  Amos  Webster;  8, 
E.  B.  Burke;  President  of  Common  Council ,  A.  Chase;  Citric  of  Com-\ 
mon  Council ,  J.  II.  Chapman  ;  Assessors,  D.  A.  Wdlson,  C.  F.  Tolies,  A.1 
D.  Ayling,  George  Swain,  John  Bullard;  Collector  of  Taxes ,  E.  J.! 
Copp  ;  Superintendent  of  Schools,  J.  H.  Goodale;  City  Marshal ,  W.  0.! 
Clough  ;  Assistant  Marshal ,  W.  C.  Brown ;  Chief  Engineer,  F.  A.  Bar-; 
jney;  Police  Court  Justice,  Jas.  B.  Fassett  ;  Solicitor ,  A.  F.  Stevens; 
Liquor  Agent ,  M.  A.  Taylor. 

Postmaster— Hwnry  A.  Marsh. 

Justices — J.  M.  Hunt,  G.  II.  Whitney,  C.  P.  Danforth,  Gilman  C. 
Shattuck,  G.  Y.  Sawyer,  T.  II.  Wood,  A.  W.  Sawyer,  A.  F.  Stevens, 
|E.  P.  Emerson,  Albert  Me  Kean,  Thomas  Pearson,  C.  C.  Boutwell,  J.  B. 
Fassett,  H.  M.  Goodrich,  George  Stark,  D.  R.  Marshall,  B.  F.  Emerson, 
C.  V.  Dearborn,  G.  A.  Ramsdell,  David  Gillis,  E.  P.  Brown,  B.  B.  Whit-' 
Itemore,  Thomas  Chase,  Samuel  Evans,  S.  S.  Davis,  J.  G.  Kimball, 
Aaron  King,  S.  D.  Chandler,  J.  P.  Howe,  J.  G.  Graves,  H.  B.  Atherton, 
>1.  W.  White,  S.  T.  Worcester,  A.  H.  Saunders,  J.  A.  Spalding,  F.  A. 
;Mc  Kean,  J.  F.  Whittle,  E.  Spalding,  II.  J.  Chapman,  W.  W.  Hailey, 
!R.  Emerson,  M.  R.  Buxton,  D.  W.  King,  F.  G.  Crowell,  J.  H.  Thurber, 
IW.  F.  Wright,  0.  C.  Moore,  G.  Y.  Sawyer,  jr.  State ;  P.  H.  Hill,  Albert 
Lull,  R.  A.  Arnold,  E.  B.  Hammond,  Benj.  Saunders,  F.  E.  Tupper, 
IW.  J.  Cooper,  C.  A.  Gillis,  Stillman  Swallow,  J.  E.  Hunt,  V.  C.  Gilman, | 
Loring  Farnsworth,  E.  B.  Burke,  H.  W.  Gilman,  H.  II.  Eaton,  T.  H.j 
Gibby,  Oliver  Dodge,  William  "Weaver,  T.  B.  Crowley,  R.  M.  Sawyer, 
IJ.  M.  Saunders,  F.  A.  Eaton,  E.  J.  Copp,  L.  R.  Kidder,  E.  F.  McQues- 
;ton,  E.  E.  Parker,  I.  Robbins,  jr.,  F.  Kelsey,  II.  C.  Little,  W.  0.  Clough,' 
|W.  S.  Jackman,  M.  A.  Worcester,  W.  C.  Brown,  C.  S.  Collins,  Chas.  W.j 
dloit,  A.  S.  Eaton,  R.  J.  Hallaren,  F.  Winch,  J  M.  Flanders,  J.  Swal-j 
|low,  H.  Parkinson,  0.  D.  Murray,  T.  M.  Shattuck,  C.  K.  Daggett,] 
iJ.  M.  Hopkins,  D.  Sargent.  J.  O’Donnell,  F.  A.  Marden,  J.  P.  S.  Otter-i 
son,  N.  P.  Whittemore,  R.  C.  Duffey,  D.  F.  Runnells,  A.  W.  Woodman,' 
Williams  Hall,  C.  II.  Burke,  H.  H.  Davis,  W.  II.  Cook.  Matthew  Barr,! 
J.  E.  Kent,  G.  F.  Andrews,  R.  M.  Blanchard,  Geo.  Swain,  Patrick 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  123 


Lonergan,  G.  F.  Sliedd,  J.  B.  Parker,  Geo.  W.  Flanders,  R.  D.  Barnes, 
Clias.  McGregor,  E.  M.  Bowman,  C.  W.  Stevens,  S.  G.  Dearborn,  S.  L. 
Powers,  0.  B.  Hill. 

!  Churches — Bap.,  G.  W.  Nicholson;  Cong.,  Frederick  Alvord,  Clias. 
Wetherby,  J.  K.  Aldrich;  Epis.,  J.  Lelioy;  Metli.,  Clias.  E.  Hull, 
(Chesuut  St.) L.  P.  Cushman;  R.  Cath.,  J.  O’Donald,  (Irish  ;)  J.  11.  V. 

B.  .Millette,  (French) ;  Unit.,  T.  L.  Gorman  ;  Univ.,  Jus.  Gorton. 

Eating  Houses — Luton  &  Lund,  G.  E.  Hastings,  Allen  Wilson,  G.  P. 

Swett,  T.  A.  Greeley,  G.  B.  Fiske,  F.  M.  Eayrs. 

Exp.  Ag’tS — M.  C.  Cutler,  U.  T.  Morrill  A  Co. 

Hotels — Indian  Head,  Mrs.  J.  A.  Cushing;  iremont  House,  Gilman 
Scripture;  Willard’s  Hotel,  Charles  Willard. 

Ins.  Ag!tS— E.  P.  Emerson,  J.  G.  Kimball,  McKean  &  Andrews, 

C.  L.  Meloon,  Caleb  Richardson,  J.  H.  Tliuruer;  Francis  Winch,  T.  B, 
Crowley,  Copp  <fc  Bro. 

Lawyers — G.  Y.  Sawyer,  B.  F.  Emerson,  B.  B.  Whittemore,  A.  W. 
Sawyer,  A.  F.  Stevens,  W.  W.  Bailey,  II.  B.  Atherton,  G.  Y.  Sawyer, 
jr.,  J.  B.  Fassett,  C.  V.  Dearborn,  S.  T.  Worcester,  E.  E.  Parker,  E.  S. 
Cutter,  Geo.  B.  French,  I.  C.  Bates  Smith,  jr.,  J.  B.  Parker,  C.  W. 
lioitt,  E.  B.  Gould. 

Literary  institutions — Nashua  Literary  Institution,  David  Crosby, 
prim;  High  School,  E.  B.  Powers,  prim;  Nashua  Historical  Society, 
0.  C.  Moore,  Pres. 

Livery  Stables — James  Wilkins,  W.  F.  Wright,  G.  0.  Farley,  J.  G. 
Me  Donald,  D.  G.  Leavitt.  M.  W.  Wallace. 

Manufacturers — bobbins,  spools  aud  shuttles,  Eaton  &  Ayer;  card¬ 
board  and  glazed  paper,  Nashua  Card  and  Glazed  Paper  Co.;  cottons, 
Nashua  Mauul’g Co.,  R.  A.  Maxfield,  ag’t  ;  Jackson  Mauuf’g  Co.,  W.  D. 
'Cad  well,  ag’t.;  Vale  Mills  ManuTg  Co.,  Benj.  Saunders,  ag’t;  edge 
tools,  Underhill  Edge  Tool  Co.,  Nestor  Haines,  supt.;  iron,  Nashua 
Iron  Co.,  A.  Sweeuey,  supt.;  locks,  Nashua  Lock  Co.;  lumber.  Cross  A 
Tolies,  J.  B.  Proctor,  F.  A  D.  S. Chase;  machinist  tools,  A.  H.  Saunders; 
marble  working  tools  and  implements,  Wm.  Weaver;  sash,  doors  ami 
blinds,  Gregg  &  Hoyt;  shoes,  Crain,  Moody  <fc  Rising;  soapstone  stoves, 
Francestowu  Soapstone  Co.;  suspenders,  L.  E.  Burbank;  toys,  Nashua 
Novelty  Works.  A  A.  Davis. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  F.  J.  Woodward,  E.  Me  Cart}, 
Asa  Avery.  G.  T.  Tryon,  C.  B.  Hutchinson ;  carpenters,  J.  M.  Flauders, 
Franklin  Foster,  Hilaud  Holt,  N.  0.  Prescott,  J.  F.  Wallace,  B.  B. 
Putnam,  A.  A.  Sanders  &  Sou  ;  hair  dressers,  P.  0.  Ames,  Jos.  Lowell, 
A.  Bell,  Fred  Collette  ;  harness  makers,  Pumam  &,  Co.,  A.  E.  Sander¬ 
son,  1.  0.  Woodward  ;  machinists,  Warner  &  Whitney,  G.  W.  Davis  & 
Co.,  Flather  &  Co.;  marble.workers,  Moses  Davis,  Wm.  Weaver,  W.  F. 
York  ;  masons,  Weston  &  Stevens,  P.  F.  Morgan,  Smith  &  Lakeinan, 
Mark  Starrett ;  painters,  G.  W.  Badger,  J.  D.  Bickford  &  Co.,  Henry 
Atwood,  C.  F.  Chase,  I.  W.  Hamblet,  C.  C.  Me  Kean,  D.  A.  Reed,  V.  L. 
Mason;  photographers,  F.  Glenton,  J.  C.  Batcbelder,  Charles  Law¬ 
rence  ;  printers,  C.  E.  Clement,  Moore  &  Langley,  B.  B.  &  F.  P.  Whit¬ 
temore,  H.  R.  Wheeler,  M.  V.  B.  Greene,  E.  W.  Taylor;  tailors,  George 
Bowers,  R.  Emerson  &  Co.;  A.  P.  Dutton,  Jas.  E.  Muir  &  Co.,  Packer  & 
Co.;  wheelwrights,  L.  A.  Woodward,  F.  G.  Crowell,  J.  W.  Moore. 

Merchants — J.G.  Blunt  &  Son;  auctioneers  and  real  estate  brokers, 
M.  A.  Worcester,  K.  F.  Worcester,  C.  H.  Campbell,  II.  F.  Dane  ;  books 
aud  stationery,  R.  T.  Smith,  S.  M.  Morse,  M.  V.  B.  Greene  ;  boots  aud 
shoes,  Me  Leau  &  Co.,  Murch  &  Reed,  Geo.  E.  Noyes,  J.  F.  Burnham, 
F.  P.  Maynard  ;  clocks  aud  watches,  B.  D.  Bingham,  U.  H.  Eaton,  C.  T. 


124  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Ridgeway, -Wm.  Lovejoy,  A.  P.  Hendrick,  C.  J.  Walton;  clothing, 
hats  and  caps,  Runnells  &  Chase,  G.  W.  Moore,  H.  J.  Chapman,  Rus¬ 
sell  Sc  Co.,  Nelson  Tuttle,  N .  P.  Washburn,  Greenwood  Sc  Whitmarsh, 
H.  C.  Phaneuf ;  dry  goods,  Crawford  Sc  Anderson,  J.  II.  Blake,  F.  F. 
Kimball,  G.  E.  Wheat,  Reed  Sc  Jackman;  drugs  and  medicines,  E.  S.' 
Russell  &  Co.,  A.  E.  Wallace,  N.  S.  Whitman,  G.  W.  Currier;  carpets 
and  paper  hangings,  S.  E.  Jaquith  &  Co.;  fancy  goods  and  notions.  C.  T. 
Andrews,  Cheever  Bros.,  J.  E.  Kent,  Mrs.  B.  H.  Shepherd  ;  flour  and 
grain,  S.  D.  Chandler,  Me  Questen  Sc  Co.,  G.  C.  Shattuck  Sc  Co.. 
Knowles  &  Co.,  Henry  Stearns ;  furniture,  Howard  &  Co.,  G.  E. 
Farley  Sc  Co.,  Fletcher,  Webster  &  Co.,  Novelty  Works,  John  Coggin  ;| 
groceries,  Burke  Sc  Taylor,  W.  J.  Cooper  Sc  Co.,  Daggett  Sc  Cross,  Fisher1 
|Bros.  Sc  Co.,  A.  Jaquith.  G.  W.  Greene,  G.  J.  Little,  J.  B.  Me  Questen, 
Sawyer,  Ober  &  Richardson,  Yerder  Sc  Co.,  G.  W.  Whittemore,  W.  H. 
Greenleaf  Sc  Co.;  hardware,  Barr  &  Co.,  C.  II.  Nutt;  millinery,  Mrs. 

E.  W.  Johnson,  A.  J.  Tuck,  Mrs.  S.  S.  Greene,  A.  S.  Lowe,  Mrs.  L.  J. 
[Bingham  ;  stoves  and  tinware,  II.  M.  Goodrich,  Haywood  &  Green, ; 
H.  W.  Price,  L.  E.  Gould,  Powers  &  Clark. 

Physicians — Ebeuezer  Dearborn,  F.  B.  Ayer,  Elijah  Colburn,  E.  A. 
Colburn, G.  W.  Currier,  J.  C.  Garland,  T.  II.  Gibby.  J.  G.  Graves,  J.  G. 
Graves,  2nd,  E.  B.  Hammond,  E.  F.  Me  Questen,  N.  J.  Moore,  R.  J. 
Hallaren,  Edward  Spalding,  S.  G.  Dearborn,  G.  P.  Greelv,  J.  B. 
Greeley,  Norman  Smith,  P.  E.  Dansereau;  liomeo.,  J.  F.  Whittle  ' 
S.  C.  Collins  ;  dentists,  Albert  Lull,  C.  G.  A.  Eayrs,  L.  F.  Locke,  F.  L. 
Twitchell ;  vet.  surg.,  H.  J.  McHugh. 

NELSON,  CHESHIRE—  Pop.,  744.  S.  W.  from  C.  40  :  N.  E.  from 
Keene,  10.  R.  R.  S. — Keene,  on  Cheshire  R.  R.,  10  miles,  Peterborough, 
15  miles,  dai.y  stage  ;  Hillsboro,  18  miles,  stage  three  times  a  week. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  F.  K.  Jewett;  Treas.,  C,  C.  Atwood ;  Selectmen, 
A.  Davis,  E.  C.  Tolman,  H.  M.  Osgood;  Supt.,  H.  M.  Osgood. 
Postmasters — C.  C.  Atwood;  Munsonville,  S.  A.  Greene. 

Justices — F.  Taylor,  N.  W.  Hardy,  State  ;  C.  C.  Atwood,  J.  K.  Mills, 

F.  K.  Jewett.  Church — Cong., - . 

Manufacturers — carriages,  J.  H.  Osgood;  clothes  pins,  0.  P.  At¬ 
wood  &  Son  ;  lumber,  F.  B.  Hardy,  II.  D.  Taylor,  Calvin  Fletcher; 
sheeting,  Munscmville ,  J.  D.  Colony  Sc  Sons. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Henry  Shepherd;  Munsonville ,  George 
I  Waldron. 

Merchants  — C.  C.  Atwood,  Munsonville ,  S.  A.  Green.  ^ 

NEW  BOSTON.  HILLSBOROUGH— Pop.,  1241.  S.  from  C., 
122.  N.  from  Amherst,  10.  R.  R.  S. — Parkers  on  Manchester  Sc  North 
jw  eare  R.  R.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  C.  II.  Dodge;  Treas.,  G.  C.  Warren;  Selectmen, 
David  Marden,  B.  Goodhue,  G.  H.  Wilson  ;  Supt.,  C.  B.  Sturtevant. 
Postmaster  -S.  D.  Atwood.  Exp.  Ag’t— J.  K.  Chandler. 

Justices — Waterman  Burr,  R.  B.  Cochran,  John  Gregg,  C.  S.  Mc- 
Lane,  State  ;  B.  A.  Tewksbury,  Benjamin  Dodge,  E.  L.  Bartlett,  B.1 
Goodhue,  Daniel  Campbell,  G.  A.  Wason.  Neil  Me  Lane,  R.  Me  Lane, 
J.  M.  Holt,  G.  E.  Cochran,  T.  O.  Knowlton,  A.  J.  Bennett. 

Churches — Bap.. - :  Pres.,  John  Bragdon. 

I  Hotel  &  Livery  Stable — Columbian.  H.  J.  Young. 

Manufacturers — bureaus  and  fancy  boxes,  D.  N.  Butterfield;  cabi¬ 
net  organs  Farley  and  Holmes;  doors,  N.  &  R.  Me  Lane  ;  lumber.  B. 
bodge;  piano  fortes,  Nathan  Farley:  shingles,  Todd  Sc  Wason;  print¬ 
ing  paper,  Valley  Paper  Mill  Co.;  refrigerators,  E.  P.  Morgan. 
Mechanics — blacksmiths,  E.  Warren,  J.  P.  Todd,  J.  M.  Wallace,1 


BUSINE3S  DIRECTORY-. 


125 


jW.  C.  Warren,  F.  M.  Woods;  carpenters,  Albert  Goodwin,  F.  Fisher  ;! 
harness  maker,  J.  C.  Lease;  masons,  David  Kelso,  John  Harden.  Jon  - 
atlian  Harden  A.  J,  Dennett ;  painter,  G.  W.  Me  Lane;  shoemakers, 
J.  0.  Boyd,  J.  P.  Conner,  Ezra  Dodge. 

Merchants — C.  H.  Dodge,  Atwood  &  Kelso;  auctioneer,  D.  A. 
Tewksbury ;  jewelry,  E.  L.  Fisher;  millinery,  Mrs.  B.  P.  Hall. 
Physicians — N.  P.  Clark,  C.  B.  Sturtevant. 

NEWBURY,  MERRIMACK—  Pop.,  601.  N.  W.  from  C.,  34 
R.  R.  S. — Newbury  and  Mt.  Sunapee  on  Concord  &  Claremont  Ii.  R..,; 

OFFICERS— Clerk,  S.  A.  Morse;  Treas .,  B.  R.  Morse;  Selectmen, 
IB.  R.  Morse,  D.  M.  Perkins,  T.  J.  Leach  ;  Supt.,  F.  J.  Peaslee. 

Postmasters — N.  C.  Lear;  South ,  Mrs.  Mary  P.  Morse;  Chandler- 
ville,  Benj.  Chandler. 

Justices — Eli  Dodge,  Ezra  Cilley,  2d,  Jeremiah  Morse,  S.  W.  Dana, 
|N.  C.  Savory.  N.  S.  Johnson,  W.  W.  Muzzey,  H.  C.  Morse,  State;  N.  C. 
Lear,  Jona  Rowe. 

Church— F.  Bap., - . 

!  Exp.  Ag’ts — V.  C.  Brockway,  Benj.  Chandler. 

Manufacturers — bent  carriage  wheel  rims,  South,  J.  W.  Fowler; 
lumber,  Holt  &  Sons  ;  Sawyer  &  Low,  p.  o.  ad.,  Chandlerville. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  South,  J.  A.  Perkins,  I.  F.  Blodgett  ;  car¬ 
penters,  W.  W.  Muzzey,  N.  C.  Lear;  shoemakers,  D.  H.  Patterson; 
South,  J.  M.  Blodgett. 

Merchants — South ,  P.  Coffran  ;  auctioneer,  South ,  Eli  Dodge. 
NEWCASTLE,  ROCKINGHAM—  Pop  ,  667.  S.  E.  from  C.,  56. 

R.  R.  S. — Newcastle,  on  Eastern  R.  R.  Semi-daily  stage  to  Ports¬ 
mouth,  3  miles. 

OFFICERS — Cleric  and  Treas.,  H.  M.  Curtis  ;  Selectmen,  Chas.  E 
Whitehouse,  J.  W.  Bickford,  Geo.  Yennard  ;  Supt.,  B.  F.  Grant. 
Postmaster — II. M.  Curtis.  Exp.  Agent — Chas.  A.  Card. 

Justices — J.  P.  Cooper,  Quorum ;  G.  W.  Towle,  W.  A.  Meloon. 

Churches — Adv., - ;  Chris., - ■;  Cong.,  B.  F. Grant. 

Mechanic — boat  builder,  J.  W.  Neal. 

Merchants — II.  M.  Curtis,  T.  W.  Frost,  John  Locke,  Rufus  A. 
Preble. 

i  NEW  DURHAM,  STRAFFORD — Pop. ,974.  N.  E.  from  C., 
33;  N,  W.  from  Dover,  24.  R.  R.  S. — New  Durham  and  Davis’s  cross¬ 
ing,  on  Dover  &  Winnip,  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Cleric,  G.  E.  Jones;  Treas.,  Ichabod  P.  Berry ;  Selectmen, 
0.  C.  Rollins,  James  A.  Miller,  Eben  D.  Berry;  Supts.,  E.  E.  Berry,  J. 

S.  Colbath. 

Postmaster — G.  F.  Jones.  Exp.  Ag’t — I.  S.  Ricker. 

Justices — E.  E.  Berry,  State  ;  S.  W.  Joy,  P.  C.  Ham,  J.  S.  Colbath, 
G.  F.  Jones,  I.  S.  Ricker,  F.  W.  Coburn,  I.  P.  Berry. 

Churches— Adv.,  - ;  F.  Bap..  J.  S.  Neal. 

Manufacturers — files,  F.  W.  Coburn  ;  wood  acid  and  coke,  Patrick 
Grimes. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths.  H.  W.  Edgerly,  Winthrop  Hayes,  George 
W.  Fletcher,  F.  W.  Coburn  ;  carpenters,  T.  D.  Chamberlin,  Geo.  White- 
house,  Thomas  Bachelder  ;  knife  makers,  F.  W.  Coburn,  Geo.  Fletcher; 
painters,  Chas.  Adams,  John  F.  Russ. 

Merchants — C.  F.  Jones,  H.  W.  Towle  &  Co.;  auctioneers,  J.  A. 
Miller,  I.  S.  Ricker;  groceries,  JI.  J.  Dolby. 

I  NEW  HAMPTON,  BELKNAP — Pop.,  1257.  N.  from  C.,  30. 
jW.  from  Laconia,  12.  R.  R.  S. — Bristol,  5  in.,  on  Bristol  Branch,  RJ 
R.  Daily  stage  to  Bristol,  also  Tilton,  12  m.  on  B.  C.  &  M.  R.  R. 

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128 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  M.  C.  Burpee  ;  Treas.,  C.  D.  Thyng  :  Selectmen, 
K.  W.  Smith,  J.  M.  Flanders,  jr.,  G.  R.  Downing;  Supt„  £.  H.  Pres¬ 
cott. 


Postmaster— C.  D.  Thyng. 

Justices — Dana  Woodman,  E.  C.  Lewis,  J.  M.  Flanders,  Augustus 
Burpee,  State  ;  T.  P.  R..biuson,  K.  W.  Smith,  C.  D.  Thyng.  a 
Churches — Bap.,  D.  \V.  Dearborn:  F.  Bap.,  C.  E.  Blake. 

Hotel  &  Livery  Stable — W.  E.  Spaulding. 

Literary  Institution — New  Hampton  Literary  Institution,  A.  B. 

Meservey,  prin. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  F.  D.  Sanborn,  G.  H.  Dickerman  ;  New 
England  trout  hatching  nest,  G.  H.  Dicker. nan. 

Mechanics  &.  Artisans — blacksmiths,  R.  T*  Gordon,  Frank  Cross  ; 
carpentej-s,  D.  F.  Fifield,  Warren  Loud;  photographer,  II.  S.  Fifield ; 
tailor,  B.  II.  Carton;  wceelwrights,  W.  P.  Gordon  &  Son. 

Merchants — M.  II.  Merrow  &  Co.,  A.  Burpee  &  Co.;  books,  station¬ 
ery,  drugs  and  medicines,  C.  D.  Thyng;  boots  and  shoes,  C.  B.  Sargent, 
G.  W.  Shaw  :  jewelry,  J.  B.  Wadleigh  ;  millinery,  Miss  P.  C.  Sanborn. 

NE  U'lXGTOX.  ROCKINGHAM—  Pop.,  414.  S.  E.  from  C., 
45  ;  N.  W .  from  Portsmouth,  6.  R.  R.  S. — Newington,  on  Ports.,  & 
Dover  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Cleric  B.  S.  Hoyt ;  Treas.,  Sam’l  Furber;  Selectmen , 
Sam'l  Furber,  Frederick  Pickering,  J.  E.  Bean. 

Postmistress— M.  Josie  De  Rochemout.  Church — Cong.,  W.  A 
Hadley. 

Justices — D.  Frink.  State;  F.  W.  De  Rochemont,  J.  A.  Pickering, 
James  Hovt,  J.  M.  Ilovt. 

XEW  IPSWICH,  HILLSBOROUGH—  Pop.,  1380.  S.  W. 
from  C.,  50;  W.  from  Nashua,  25.  R.  R.  S . — Greenyille,  3  m.  Stage 
to  each  train. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  C.  A.  Wliitr.ey  ;  Treas.,  F.  W.  Preston;  Select¬ 
men,  Charles  Wheeler,  Eli  Foster,  Emerson  Howe;  Supt.,  J.  W\ 
Cummings. 

Postmaster  &  Exp.  Ag’t — C.  A.  Whitney. 

Justices — W.  A.  Preston,  Hosea  Eaton,  W.  W.  Johnson.  Slate  ;  W. 
D.  Locke,  G.  W.  Wheeler,  2d,  Stephen  Thayer,  H.  0.  Preston,  F.  W. 
Preston,  C.  A.  Whitney,  P.  H.  Clark,  A.  H.  Wright, Chas.  Wheeler. 

Churches — Bap., - ;  Cong.,  B.  N.  Seymour  ;  Meth.,  G.W. 

Curl. 

Hotels  &  Livery  Stables — Clark  House,  E.  G.  Smith  ;  Appleton 

House.  D.  C.  Putmam  ;  Wheeler  Hotel,  B.  Sawyer  &  Son. 

Lawyer— W.  A.  Preston. 

Physicians — F.  W.  Jones.  F.  N.  Gibson. 

Literary  Institution — Appleton  Aeademy,  prin.,  W.  A.  Preston. 
Manufacturers — cotton  goods,  Columbian  Co.,  Samuel  Haines,  ag’t;' 
leather  creasing  machines,  F.  N.  Gibson. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  J.  C.  [JHildreth,  R.  Farwell, 
>.  A.  Russell,  C.  F.  Steven,  E.  Stanbridge ;  carpenters,  E.  Howe. 
Chas.  Taylor,  George  Taylor,  W.  R.  Know  1  ton  ;  hairdresser,  A.  W. 
Stow;  harness  maker.  C.  L.  Weston  ;  machinists,  F.  N.  Gibson  ;  paint¬ 
ers,  H.  A.  Willard,  Jas.  Bennett;  tailor.  J.  Webber;  printers,  Geo.  D 
Burton,  Ecliter  &  Pro;  wheelwrights.  R.  II.  Davis.  R.  Gould. 

Merchants— C.  A.  Whitney,  G.  A.  Tarbell,  A.  H.  Wright,  J.  Silver  ; 
auctioneer,  W.  W.  Johnson  ;  clocks  and  watches,  M.  Ames,  P.  W 
Manly. 

XEW  LONDON,  MERRIMACK—  Pop.,  959.  N.  W.  from  C., 

1 -  — —  ^  —‘I 


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DIRECTORY. 

127 

30.  R.  R.  S. — Potter  Place,  on 

Northern  R.  R.,  and 

Bradford,  on 

Concord  &  Claremont  R.  It.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Geo.  Woodward;  Treas .,  L.  P.  Gould  ;  Selectmen , 
L.  P.  Gould.  N.  A.  Parker,  Seth  Littlefield ;  Supt.,  S.  C.  Fletcher. 
Postmasters — Geo.  Woodward  ;  ScythevUle,  J.  H.  Burpee. 

Justices — Luther  Me  Cutchins,  M.  E. Sargent,  J.  II.  Burpee,  D.  E. 
Colby,  N.  C.  Todd,  2d,  State  ;  N.  T.  Greenwood,  Quorum  ;  C.  S.  Sargent. 
•A.  C.  Burpee,  G.  M.  Knight,  II.  W.  Seamans,  E.  F.  Hastings,  B.  M.  P. 
Stanley,  Geo.  Woodward.  J.  P.  Elkins,  J.  K.  Law. 
j  Church — Bap.,  S.  C.  Fletcher.  Hotel — D.  S.  Seamans. 

Literary  Institution — New  London  Literary  and  Scientific  Institu-j 
tion,  J.  F.  Morton,  prin. 

j  Livery  stables — D.  S.  Seamans,  Marcus  Nelson. 

Manufacturers — clapboards  and  shingles,  J.  W.  Taylor,  H.  D.  liar.' 
vey;  leather,  ScythevUle,  E.  A.  Jones  ;  lumber,  Parker  &  Davis,  New 
London  Scythe  Co. 

I  Mechanics  &  Artisans— blacksmiths,  J.  M.  Dow,  E.  P.  Blood  ; 
ScythevUle ,  Frank  Crockett ;  carpenters,  G.  P.  Woodward,  Clias.  Wood¬ 
ward,  G.  M.  Knight;  harness  maker,  R.  Me  Connell ;  photographer, 
II.  J.  Currier. 

i  Merchants — 0.  K.  Russell,  C.  S.  Sargent,  Woodward  &  Co.;  Scythe - 
ville,  J.  II.  Burpee  ;  drugs  and  medicines,  A.  II.  Whipple  ;  fancy  goods 
and  millinery,  Adaline  Everett;  organs,  C.  A.  Everett;  sewing  ma¬ 
chines,  Geo.  Woodward. 

Physicians — S.  M.  Whipple;  ScythevUle,  J.  P.  Elkins. 
NEWMARKET,  R O  CKINGHA  M — Pop.,  1987.  S.  E.  from  C., 
36;  W.  from  Portsmouth,  14.  R.  R.  S. — Newmarket. on  B.  &.  M.  R.  R. 

|  OFFICERS — Clerk ,  D.  W.  Me  Neal ;  Treas.,  C.  E.  Tasker  ;  Selectmen. i 
Harrison,  G.  Burley,  Reuben  Stackpole,  Nathan  H.  Leavit  ;  Supt.,\ 
Ciias.  II.  Smith, 
p  Postmaster— J.F.  Garland. 

'  Justices  —  W.  A.  Shackford,  S.  A.  Haley,  David  Murray,  A.  L. 
Mellows,  G.  W.  Kitridge,  W.  B.  Small,  Valentine  Smith,  J.  W.  Smart, 
N.  H.  l.eavitt,  E.  Richardson.  Timothy  Murray,  State  ;  B.  F.  Haley, 
Quorum’,  II.  II.  Smith,  D.  W.  McNeal,  T.  W.  Thompson,  G.  L.  Dear¬ 
born. 

1  Churches — Cong.,  I.C.  White;  F.  Bap.,  John  Malvern  ;  Meth.,  Henry 
Dorr. 

j  Eating  Houses — J.  0.  Davis,  C.  S.  Stackpole,  A.  G.  Furber. 

Exp  Ag’t — N.  C.  Smith.  Tel.  Ag’t — W.  II.  Huntington. 

Hotel — Washington  House,  J.  B.  Silver. 

Lawyers — W.  B.  Small,  A.  L.  Mellows,  C.  H.  Smith, 
j  Livery  Stables — j.  W.  Wiggin,  F.  E.  Webster. 

Manufacturers — clothing,  B.  F.  Haley,  A.  T.  Varney  ;  cotton  goods 
Newmarket  Manufacturing  Co.,  G.  W.  Frost,  ag’t  ;  lumber,  J.  W. 
Smart  ;  railroad  furnishings,  Lafayette  Hall. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Stackpole  Bros.,  Garland  &  Nowell,  D.l 
W.  Rowe  ;  carpenters,  C.  E.  Tasker,  Samuel  Savage;  hair  dressers, 
Chapman  &  Morgan  ;  harness  makers,  G.K,  Hammond,  G.  W. French  ; 
marble  worker,  J.  A.  Mathers  ;  painters, T.  W.  W  iley,  J.  0.  Ilodgdon ;! 
photographer,  F.P.  Hutchins. 

i  Merchants — boots  and  shoes,  J.  L.  Boardman,  II.  II.  Pinkham,  Geo. 
WT.  French  ;  clocks  and  watches,  B.  S.  Kingman  ;  clothing,  C.  V.  Doe  ! 
C.  H.  Ellison;  dry  goods,  B.  F.  Ilaley,  Mathes  &  Wiggin  ;  drugs  and 
medicines,  S.  H.  Greene  G.  L.  Dearborn  ;  fancy  goods  and  notions, 
W.  \Yr.  Stackpole,  J.  M.  Caswell,  C.  S.  Stackpole,  carriage  and  har*. 


128  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


nesses,  N.  H.  Leavitt ;  groceries,  Warren  Gerry,  L.  F.  Hanson,  T.  Me- 
Gnire  Sc  Co.,  John  Saundres,  G.  L.  Dearborn,  Matlies  Sc  Lane,  Richard¬ 
son  Sc  Leavitt;  hardware,  Treadwell  &  Davis  ;  millinery,  M.  A.  Wood, 
M.  E.  Badger,  E.  A.  Huntington. 

Physicians — S.  H.  Greene,  G.  W.  Ivittredge,  J.  L.  Elkins  ;  dentist, 
A  .F.  Severance.  I 


NEWPORT,  SULLIVAN—  Shire  town.  Pop.,  2163.  N.  W. 
trom  C.,  40.  R.  R.  S. — Newport,  on  C.  &  C.  R  R.  Northville,  2  m. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  A.  B.  Chase;  Treas .,  F.  W.  Lewis;  Selectmen 
Wm.  Woodbury,  G.  II.  Towle,  Chas.  A.  Silsby  ;  Supt.,  S.  L.  Bowers. 
Postmaster— G.  W.  Nourse. 

Justices — Amasa  Edes,  Edmund  Burke,  W.  F.  Newton,  A.  S.  Wait, 
S.  L.  Bowers,  L.  W.  Barton,  R.  P.Claggett,  S.  H.  Edes,  Edmund  Wheel¬ 
er,  G.  R.  Brown,  Jacob  Reddington,  Dexter  Richards,  G.  W.  Nourse, 

E.  A.  Jenks.  G.  E.  Dame,  M.  A.  Barton,  R.  S.  Howe,  John  Towue,  A.  V. 
Hitchcock,  Francis  Boardman,  E.  M.  Kempton,  B.  F.  Haven,  State: 

F.  W.  Lewis,  A.  II.  Ingram,  C.  H.  Pike,  P.  S.  Adams,  N.  0.  Page,  G.  H. 
Towle,  S.  H.  Moody,  F.  A.  Sibley,  G.  H.  Fairbanks,  I.  A.  Reed,  N.  E. 
Reed,  S.  M.  Richards,  W.  H.  Me  Crillis,  A.  Wylie,  M.  S.  Jackson,  E.  E . 
Stearns,  II.  J.  Barton,  Wm.  E.  Brooks,  Geo.  C.  Edes,  George  Dodge, 
C.  A.  Thompson,  C.  A.  Silsby,  Wm.  Woodbury. 

Churches — Bap.,  H.  C.  Leavitt ;  Cong.,  E.  E.  P.  Abbott ;  Meth., 

0.  H.  Jasper  ;  Unit., - . 

Exp  Agent — A.  P.  Welcome.  Tel.  Ag’t — E.  C.  Converse. 

Hotels — Newport  House,  E.  L.  Putney  ;  Phoenix,  J.  H.  Brown. 
Lawyers — Amasa  Edes,  L.  W.  Barton,  S.  H.  Edes,  Edmund  Burke, 
A.  S.  Wait,  S.  L.  Bowers,  G.  R.  Brown,  N.  E.  Reed,  W.  F.  Newton. 
Literary  Institution — Newport  High  School,  H.  J.  Barton,  prin. 
Livery  Stables — Putnam  George,  M.  S.  Jacksou,  G.  F.  Watts,  0.  P. 
Brown. 

Manufacturers — flannels,  Dexter,  Richards  &  Son,  Coffin  &  Nourse. 
S.  II.  Edes  ;  forks,  hoes  and  garden  rakes,  L.  F.  Dodge  &  Co.;  leather. 
J.  II.  Hunton  Sc  Son,  Lyman  Rousevel ;  lumber,  D.  G.  Fowler,  I.  F. 
Chandler,  W.  W.  King,  S.  W.  Allen,  E.  E.  Nettleton  ;  rakes,  Geo.  E. 
Alexander;  sash  and  blinds,  L.  Whitemore,  W.  L.  Dow  &  Co.;  scythes. 
Sibley  Scythe  Co. 


Mechanics  &  Artisans  — blacksmiths,  Lear  Sc  Maxfield,  E.  Wil¬ 
kins,  C.  M.  Brown,  J.  Emerson, jr.,  L.  Lathrop,  C.  A.  Maxfield  ;  granite 
workers,  C.  E.  Walling,  Jonathan  Blake,  D.  Severance ;  gunsmith,  C.  T. 
Palmer;  hair  dresser,  R.  Dudley' ;  harness  makers,  G.  &  E.  A.  Pollard, 
C.  H.  Watts  ;  marble  worker,  C.  A.  Puffer  ;  masons,  James  Karr,  Joseph 
Karr,  I.  W.  Sargent;  painters,  W.  A.  Humphrey,  S.  A.  Williams,  W.  S. 
George,  C.  C.  George;  photographers,  0.  P.  Baston,  H.  J.  Brown; 
printers,  Carlton  Sc  Harvey;  tailors,  A.  V.  Hitchcock,  Mooney  Sc 
Meserve,  John  Lyons,  Young  Sc  Hutchinson;  tinsmiths,  C.  Wilcox  & 
Son,  Stowell  Sc  Son;  wheelwrights,  L.  H.  Hunter,  Henry  Royse,  J.  K. 
Pierce. 

Merchants — Fairbanks  Sc  Royce,  C.  II.  Whitney  Sc  Co.,  J.  Barnard, 
Richards  Sc  Coffin.  A.  P.  Welcome :  auctioneers,  M.  A.  Barton,  R.  P. 
Clageet,  J.  S.  Huntress;  books,  stationery,  drugs  and  medicines,  E.  C. 
Converse,  C.  Hurd;  boots  and  shoes,  E.  S.  Chase  Sc  Son,  D.  F.  Patch,  S. 
"Kempton;  cuffin',  and  caskets,  B.  M.  Gilmore;  clocirs  and  watches, 
A  0.  Sc  G.  H.  Woodbury,  E.  P.  Fisher  ;  clothing,  hats  and  caps,  M.  W. 
Burke,  Mooney  Sc  Meserve;  dry  goods  S.  II.  Edes  &  Son,  C.  M.  Emer¬ 
son  ;  flour  and  grain,  F.  P.  Rowell,  Wright  &  Co.;  furniture,  W.  W. 
Hubbell,  C.  F.  Osgood  Sc  Co.;  groceries,  F.  A.  Rawson,  Britton  <fc  Wig- 


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129 


gins  ;  hardware,  Stowell  &  Son,  C.  Wilcox  &  Son  ;  meat,  Chadwick  & 
Co.,  Britton  &  Wiggins,  H.  M.  Kimball;  millinery,  Mrs.  A.  D.  Howard, 
S.  H.  Edes  &  Son,  Miss  A.  M.  Foote,  Mrs.  Prescott;  wool,  pelts, 
butter,  cheese,  &c.,  W.  W.  White,  E.  H.  Dunbar. 

Physicians— J.  L.  Swett,  J.  S.  Elkins,  D.  M.  Currier,  W.W.  Dar¬ 
ling:  dentists.  Henrv  Tubbs,  I.  (I  Nichols. 

WE  WTO  W*  ROOKING  HAM — Pop.,  856.  S.  E.  froraC.,  45;  SJ 
from  Exeter,  12.  R.  li.  S. — Newton  and  Newton  Junction,  on  B.  &  M.j 

R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk  and Supt.,  J.  P.  M.  Greene  ;  Treas.,  H.  N.  Gould 
Selectmen,  M.  F.  Hoyt,  N.  G.  Whidden,  C.  B.  Robinson. 

Postmasters — W.  W.  Wilder;  Depot,  L.  N.  Davis. 

Justices — Phillip  Whittier,  State  ;  Thomas  Carter,  John  Iloyt,  Quo¬ 
rum  ;  W.  W.  Boswell,  W.  W.  Wilder,  J.  S.  Peaslee,  J.  G.  Gale,  D.  C. 
Prescott,  H.  N.  Gould,  N.  S.  Widden. 

Churches — Bap., - ;  Junction ,  Job  Wells  ;  Chris.,  Nathan¬ 

iel  Day. 

Hotels — Traveler’s  Home,  Wm.  Robinson  ;  Junction, - — — . 

Livery  Stable — Wm.  Robinson.  Tel.  Ag’t— J.  E.  George. 
Manufacturers — boots  and  shoes,  Gould  &  Durgin,  Clifford  Broth¬ 
ers,  Currier  &  Co.,  Geo.  B.  Merrill ;  carriages,  Edward  Hayford,  H.  E.i 
Carter  ;  Junction,  F.  D.  Bartlett;  lumber,  W.  L.  Bartlett;  Junction,  J. 

S.  Brown;  wood  and  lumber,  Junction,  S.  Rowell. 

j  Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Benj.  Goodwin ;  Junction,  W.  R.  Daven-j 
port ;  carpenters,  R.  H.  Gould,  II.  P.  Heath,  John  Gordon,  B.  F.| 

I  Wakefield;  carriages,  W.  A.  Bartlett  ;  painters,  Stevens  Hoitt,  Chas. 
Gurney. 

j  Merchants — W.  W.  Wilder,  Rowe  &  Marston,  J.  Pressey  &  Son, 
Miron  Kelley  ;  Junction,  W.  W.  Boswell,  II.  J.  Walker. 

Physician— W.  C.  Gale. 

Worth  Branch — See  Antrim. 

NORTHFIELD;  MERRIMACK—  Pop.,  836.  N.  from  C.,  13, 
R.  R.  S. — Northfield. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  T.  W.  Long ;  Treas.,  F.  J.  Eastman;  Selectmen, 
Jas.  N.  Forest,  S.  W.  Glines,  B.  F.  Cofran  ;  Supt.,  0.  L.  Cross. 

Postmaster — Depot,  S.  A.  Dow.  Post  Office  address  of  the  residents, 
is  Tilton. 

Justices — J.  N.  Forest,  F.  J.  Eastman,  Robert  Martin,  D.  E.  Hall  ;| 
Depot,  0.  L.  Cross,  B.  F.  Cofran,  State ;  Jason  Foss,  G.  S.  Abbott,  J.  S. 

I  Winslow,  C.  F.  Hill. 

Church — F.  Bap.,  J.  B.  Higgins,  p.  o.  ad.,  Northfield  Depot. 

Lawyer — Depot,  0.  L.  Cross. 

Manufacturers — repellants,  Granite  Mills  Co.,  A.  S.  Byllantyne, 
Agent  ;  Elm  Mills,  Richard  Firth,  prop’r. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans  —  carpenters,  Daniel  Page,  J.  C.  Wyatt, 
Richard  Dearborn,  D.  C.  Tebbitts  ;  Depot ,  W.  G.  Hanuaford  ;  cooper, 
Ebeu’r  Thurstin  ;  painter,  T.  W.  Long  ;  printer  and  stationer,  C.  F. 

; II ill ;  wheelwright,  J.  M.  Johnson. 

j  Physician — C.  R.  Gould.  Tel.  Ag’t — Depot,  Mrs  Wm.  C.  French. 

|  NORTH  HAMPTON,  ROCKINGHAM—  Pop.,  723.  S.  E. 
.from  C.,47  ;  E.  from  Exeter,  8.  R.  R.  S. — North  Hampton,  on  E.  R.  R. 
|  OFFICERS — Clerk,  Jonathan  Rollins ;  Treas.,  J.  S.  Hobbs  ;  Selectmen 
:J.  S.  Hobbs,  C.  C.  Barton,  J.  E.  Brown  ;  Supt.,  J.  W.  Berry. 

|  Postmaster— John  Batchelder.  Tel.  Ag’t — F.  R.  Starky. 

Justices — Morris  Cotton,  State;  J.  W.  F.  Hobbs,  Quorum;  J.  S. 
Hobbs,  S.  D.  Lane,  J.  W.  Warner,  J.  0.  Wiggin. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


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Churches — Chris,  D.  B.  Murray;  Cong.,  T.  V.  Haines. 

Livery  Stable— C.  E.  Batchelder. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  S.  S.  Warner,  C.  E.  Seavey,  Locke  &  Tarl- 
ton ;  carpenters,  A.  D.  Hobbs,  D.  P.  Moulton,  R.  L.  Moulton,  Morris 
Locke,  John  Moulton  ;  mason,  R.  P.  Locke ;  wheelwrights,  J.  W.  War¬ 
ner,  T.  F.  Marston,  F.  A.  Marston. 

Merchants — Smith  &  Dow,  Abbott  Norris, 
i  Physician— M.  L.  Hobbs. 

j  NOliTHrittBERLAND,  COOS — Pop.,  955.  N.  from  C.,  145; 
N.  from  Lancaster,  6.  E.  E.  S. — Northumberland  Falls,  on  B.  C.  & 
|M.  R.  R. 

Postmaster— R.  L.  Adams.  Exp.  Agent— L.  F.  Moore. 

Justices — R.  L.  Adams,  E.  F.  Buckman,  Wayne  Cobleigh,  J.  H. 
Curtis,  State;  Chas.  Cobleigh,  Edward  Fox,  Nelson  Boucher,  T.  C.  0. 
Sullivan,  H.  B.  Gilkey. 

Manufacturers — shoe  pegs  and  straw  board,  R.  Chase  &  Co. 
Mechanics — blacksmith,  W.  H.  Poole;  wheelwrights,  S.  C.  Poole, 
Win.  Marshall.  Merchant — R.  L.  Adams. 

I  Groveton — E.  E.  S. — Groveton  &  Groveton  Junction. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  11.  B.  Gilkey;  Treas.,  J.  H.  Curtis;  Selectmen , 
J.  B.  Spaulding,  John  Eames,  F.  F.  Woods;  Supt.,  E.  C.  Berry. 
Postmaster — H.  B.  Gilkey.  Exp.  Ag’t — W  H.  Fowler. 

Church — Meth.,  E.  C.  Berry.  Physician — I.  A.  Watson. 

Eating  House — J.  Welch. 

Livery  Stables — P.  L.  Stark,  J.  B.  Melcher. 

Hotels — Lafayette  House,  P.  L.  Stark;  Melcher  House,  J.  B.  Mel¬ 
cher.  Manufacturers — lumber,  G.  Soule;  spools,  C.  Richardson. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  G.  T.  Dresser,  Alexander  Williamson: 
carpenters,  F.  F.  Richardson,  M.  L.  Lucas,  D.  Spreadbury,  Thos.  Sul¬ 
livan,  A.  Worster,  J.  II.  Sargent;  harness  maker,  N.  B.  Perkins;  pain¬ 
ter,  C.  D.  Keeney;  shoemaker,  Bell  McFarland;  tanner,  D.  S.  Moore. 

Merchants — Wayne  Cobleigh,  J.  W.  Me  Keen,  E.  Solomon,  G.  Soule, 
J.  B.  Spaulding;  furniture,  F.  F.  Richardson  &  Co.;  drugs  and  medi¬ 
cines,  Gilkey  &  Watson;  millinery,  Mrs.  Jonas  Massure,  Mrs.  F.  F. 
Richardson. 

NORTHWOOD,  EOCKINGHAM—  Pop.,  1430.  E.  from  C., 
20;  N.  W.  from  Exeter,  26.  E.  U.  S. — Epsom  7,  on  Suncook  Valley 
R.  R.  Daily  Stage  to  East  North  wood;  also  from  Center  to  New  Mar-; 
ket  3  times  a  week. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Eidge,~F.  M.  Knowles  ;  Treas.,  Ilenrv  Knowlton;; 
Selectmen ,  East,  Henry  Knowlton;  Narrows,  D.  Watson  ;  Eidge ,  J.  C.! 
Locke;  Supt.,  Center ,  E.  C.  Cogswell. 

Postmaster — Narrows,  J.  P.  Lancaster. 

Justices — I.  B.  Hoit,  State;  J.  It.  Hoitt,  V.  P.  Tasker;  II.  J.  Clark, i 
J.  G.  Mead,  G.  W.  Knowlton,  Ezra  Tasker,  J.  R.  Richardson,  Henryi 
Knowlton. 

Churches— Cong.,  E.  B.  Pike;  F.  Bap.,  II.  P.  Lamprey. 

Exp.  Ag’tS — L.  H.  Talbert,  W.  B.  Drake. 

Literary  institution — Northwood  Academy,  E.  C.  Cogswell,  prin. 

!  Manufacturers — lumber,  Narrows ,  Holmes  &  Noyes,  S.  S.  &  M.  G. 
Junes. 

Mechanics  —  Narrows ,  blacksmith,  C,  M.  Perry;  carpenters, 
Ezra  Tasker,  James  Bickford,  J.  R.  Dow,  G.  A.  Bickford. 

Merchants — Narrows,  J.  S.  Trickey.  Lancaster  &  Sherman. 
Center — Postmaster — E.  C.  Cogswell. 

Hotel — Harvey  House,  Hill  &  Co. 


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Manufacturers— lumber,  W.  B.  &  G.  T.  Sherburne,  W.  T.  ic  C.  S. 
Willey  ;  sleighs,  D.  F.  Tucker. 

Mechanics — carpenters,  Benj.  While,  J.  B.  Clark.  S.  W.  Ham. 

Merchants— j.  G.  Mead;  millinery,  Mrs.  C.  Bean. 

East— Postmaster— Oliver  Cotton.  Church— Bap.,  D.  Taylor. 

Hotel — No  th wood  Exchange.  B.  J.  Demeritt. 

Manufacturers— boots  and  shoes,  Pillsbury  Bros;  carriages  and' 
sleighs.  Tasker  Bros.;  lumber,  Boody  &  Cate. 

Mechanics— blacksmith,  W.  S.  Knowlton;  carpenters,  Luther  Tas¬ 
ker,  Edwin  Cate  ;  painter,  (carriage  and  sleigh.)  G.  W.  Tasker. 

Merchants— Kimball  Bros,  D.  N.  Tilton  &  Co.;  corn  and  flour, 
Boody  &  Cate;  millinery,  Mrs.  H.  L.  Carter;  variety  store,  Charles  A. 
Brickett.  Physician— H.  E.  Mace. 

Ridge— Postmaster— II.  F.  Day. 

Ins.  Ag’t — fire  and  life,  II.  J.  Clark.  Physician — C.  W.  Hanson. 

Literary  Institution — Norrlnvood  Seminary,  F.  L.  Evans,  prin. 

Manufacturer — shoe  boxes,  steam  saw  mill,  &c.,  I.  B.  Hill. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  W.4I.  Manning;  carpenters,  Y.  P.  Tasker, 
E.  S.  Tasker,  B.  W.  Smith,  S.  E.  Prescott;  harness  maker,  D.  A.  Bean ; 
painter,  house,  S.  B.  Prescott  ;  tailor,  C.  A.  Hill ;  wheelwright  and  ma¬ 
chinist,  W.  H.  Manning. 

Merchants— Caverly,  Knowles  &  Son. 

XOTfXIGHAM,  ROCKINGHAM—  Pop.,  1130.  S.  E.  from  C.J 
25 ;  W.  from  Portsmouth,  23.  R.  R.  S. — Newmarket,  on  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 
Stage,  Tues.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Lee  Station  on  Nashua  &  Rochester  R. 
R.,  3  m.;  daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  W.  F.  Watson;  Treas.,  A.  M.  Chase;  Selectmen, 
J.  E.  Fernald,  A.  M.  Chase,  J.  H.  Chesley  :  Supt.,  G.  W.  Libby. 

Postmasters — .1.  II.  Chesley;  West ,  S.  S.  Dame. 

Justices — S.  S.  Dame,  H.  P.  Daniels,  J.  N.  Cilley,  E.  F.  Gerrish, 
State  ;  N.  0.  Smith,  II.  W.  Bartlett,  Horace  Scales,  G.  E.  Smith. 

Hotel — Rockingham  House,  J.  L.  Langley. 

Lawyer— J.  N.  Cilley. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  C.  H.  Batchelder,  Harrison  Marsh. 

Mechanics— blacksmiths,  George  Randall,  J.  D.  Wiggin,  William 
Shores;  carpenters,  J.  H.  Chesley,  &  Son,  C.  G.  Chelsey,  G.  E.  Smith, 
Chas.  Bruce;  masons,  A.  J.  Tuttle,  C.  W.  Burnham,  John  Dame,  S.  A. 
Colcord,  L.  C.  Tuttle,  F.  II.  Dame  ;  painter,  H.  P.  Daniels. 

Merchants — E.  F.  Gerrish;  auctioneer.  West,  N.  E.  Daniels;  dry 
j;oods  and  groceries,  D.  T.  Cilley;  West,  B.  W.  Demerritt ;  flour, 
grain,  &c.,  II.  W.  Bartlett ;  groceries,  E.  F.  Gerrish,  H.  P.  Daniels. 

Physicians— Chas.  P.  Downs;  dentist,  G.  A.  Grace. 

Oii  Jfall  Village — See  Weare. 

ORANGE,  GRAFTON—  Pop.,  340-  N.  W.  from  C.  45;  S.  W. 
trom  Plymouth,  15.  R.  R.  S. — East  Canaan,  on  N.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Cleric,  II.  G.  Hadley  ;  Treas .,  Joseph  Briggs;  Selectmen, 
J.  Briggs.  N.  G.  Cilley,  B.  F.  Andrew  ;  Supt.,  II.  C.  Kendall. 

Justices — L.  E.  Flanders,  State;  J.  H.  French,  H.  G.  Hadley,  H.  C. 
Kendall,  John  Fernald. 

Church — F.  Bap.,  J.  C.  Waldron. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  J.  II.  French,  B.  F."  Andrews,  H.  G.  Had¬ 
ley  ;  charcoal,  T.  F.  Brown. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  F.  G.  Dimond  ;  carpenter,  H.  G.  Hadley; 
painter,  A.  Ford. 

ORFOR5),  GRAFTON — Pop.,  1119.  N.  W.  from  C.  62.  S.  from 
Haverhill,  1U.  R.  R.  S. — Fairlee,  on  Conn.,  &  Pass.  Rivers  R.  R. 


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OFFICERS — Clerk.  B.  F.  Trussell ;  Treas.,  C.  W.  Pierce;  Selectmen , 
B.  F.  Trussell,  D.  T.  Hale,  J.  H.  Phelps  ;  Supt.,  T.  C.  Pratt;  Agent , 

H.  H.  Conant. 

Postmaster — Isaac  Willard.  Lawyer — C.  W.  Pierce. 

Justices — D.  E.  Willard,  C.  W.  Pierce,  Stale;  .T.  M.  Learned,  E.  B. 
Strong,  Willard  Hosford,  B.  F.  Trussell,  E.  Gilman,  B.  F.  Niles,  WmJ 
Brown,  F.  S.  Streeter,  H.  H.  Conant. 

Churches — Cong.,  F.  B.  Knowlton;  Univ., - . 

Exp.  Ag’t  &  Livery  Stable— B.  F.  Hazelton. 

Hotel — Elm  House,  J.  W.  Sanborn. 

Literary  Institution — Orford  Academy,  C.  H.  Trickey,  prin. 
Manufacturers — lumber,  D.F.  Tillotsou,  E.  E.  Grimes,  Tillotson  & 
Co.,  J.  0.  Carr. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  T.  L.  Dimick;  carpenters,  J.  K.  Avery, 
A.  L.  Chandler  ;  harness  maker,  II.  H.  Conant ;  mason,  H.  N.  Smith; 
painters,  J.  W.  Sanborn,  J.  K.  Avery;  photographer,  C.  P.  Cheney; 
tailor,  P.  C.  Kenyon;  watch  makers,  S.  W.  Hale,  John  Howard; 
wheelwrights,  I.  A.  Hodge,  J.  0.  Carr. 

Merchants — Willard  Brothers,  Wm.  Howard,  John  Pratt;  flour  andi 
meal,  Henry  Dayton;  millinery,  Miss  Clara  Haselton,  H.  E.  &  J.  K. 
Carr,  ag’ts  for  Phillips  spiral  corn  husker. 

Physicians — Willard  Hosford,  Fred  Burnham  ;  dontist,  S.  W.  Hale. 
Orfordville— Postmaster — E.  B.  Strong. 

Church — Cong.,  T.  C.  Pratt. 

Manufacturers — chairs,  Chair  Factory,  Royal  Beal,  A.  A.  Clough  ; 
lumber,  E.  Bugbee,  B.  F.  Trussell:  starch,  Morr  11  &  Marshall. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  J.  R.  Pierce,  T.  J.  Page ;  carpenters,  G.  W. 
Lamprey,  B.  F.  Trussell,  B.  F.  Niles  ;  coopers,  G.  W.  Lamprey,  Sam¬ 
uel  Lamprey,  Leonard  Roberts  ;  painter,  B.  F.  Trussell. 

Merchant — groceries,  J.  M.  Morrill. 

OSSIPEE  ,CA  RROLL—  Shire  town.  Pop.,  1822.  N.  E.  from  C.j 
60.  R.  R.  S. — Ossipee,  Center  Ossipee,  Bear  Camp,  West  Ossipee  on 
E.  R.  R.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  I.  De  Witt  Carter;  Treas.,  Thomas  Nute  ;  Select¬ 
men .  Thomas  Nute,  L.  S.  Sibley,  C.  E.  Knox  ;  Supts.,  C.  W.  Fall,  Frank 
Weeks,  G.  0.  White. 

Postmasters — L.  D.  Sinclair ;  Moultonville ,  J.  W.  Merrow  ;  Center , 
G.  Gilman  ;  Water  Village,  J.  H.  Beachem  ;  West ,  E.  F.  Lord ;  Ossipee 
Valley,  F.  K.  Hobbs. 

Justices — S.  B.  Carter,  S.  D.  Quarles,  J.  Q.  Roles,  State ;  F.  K.  Brown. 

I.  L.  Sanders.  J.  W.  Merrow,  H.  C.  Carter,  G.  B.  Sias,  James  Nute, 

J.  H.  Jewell,  J.  C.  Thompson,  G.  Gilman.  R.  Burtwell,  I.  De  Witt  Car¬ 
ter.  M.  A.  Conner,  J.  W.  Folsom,  F.  H.  Lord. 

Churches — Bap.,  Center, - ;  Cong.,  E.  P.  Eastman  ;  F. 

Bap.,  — - ;  Meth., - . 

Exp.  &  Tel.  Ag’t — W.  C.  Sinclair;  Center,  C.  L.  Conner;  West,  Geo. 
W.  Smith.  V  ... 

Hotels — J.  H.  Plummer,  Mrs.  M.  E.  Merrow,  E.  P.  Allen. 

Lawyers — S.  D.  Quarles,  S.  B.  Carter,  Frank  Weeks. 

Manufacturers — excelsior,  Center,  S.  Ham  &  Son;  flour  and  meal,' 
S.  Ham  &  Son,  A.  Beacham  ;  leather,  Joseph  Hodsdon,  Edward  Wil-| 
lard:  lumber,  Asa  Beacham,  S.  Ham  &  Son,  Smith  Dow;  Water  Vil-\ 
lage,  Stephen  Jackson,  A.  J.  Thompson  ;  Bear  Carpp,  F.  K.  Hobbs  ;! 
Center,  sash,  blind  and  doors,  C.  H.  Smart ;  straw  boards,  Center,  J.  M. 
Canning;  woolens,  J.  G.  Ham,  L.  S.  Browne. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  J.  White,  W.  R.  Dame;  Moultonville ,  D 

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Abbott;  Center,  G.  W.  Chestl.y  ;  carpenters,  Dan’l  Me  Camery,  E.  II. 
Buswell.  Eli  Fall ;  cooper,  Ezra  Whitehouse ;  wheelwright,  M.  P. 
jHarriman. 

Merchants — J.  F.  Browne,  Chas.  W.  Hall,  Nathaniel  Grant,  J.  W.  t 
Merrow,  M.  E.  Merrow,  G.  Gilman,  Israel  Gilman,  Frank  Hobbs,1 
W.  II.  Hobbs;  Moultonville,  S.  P.  Wallace  ;  boots  and  shoes,  Alonzo 
Stillings. 

Physicians — G.  W.  Tebbetts,  W.  H.  Grant;  dentist,  G.  W.  Tebbets. 
PEJLHAM:,  HILLSBOROUGH—  Pop.,  861.  S.  E.  from  C.,  40; 

E.  from  Nashua,  9.  R.  R.  S. — Lowell.  Mass.,  6  m.,  on  B.,  L.  &  N. 

R.  R.  Stage  three  times  a  week,  and  for  North  P.,  W.  Windham,  2m., 
on  N.  &  R.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Cleric,  Amos  Batchelder;  Treas.,  John  Woodbury ;  Se¬ 
lectmen,  L.  C.  Richarson,  C.  W.  Hobbs,  E.  C.  Gage;  Supt.,  Augustus 
Berry. 

I  Postmaster— F.  M.  Woodbury. 

Justices — Moody  Hobbs,  Dan’l  Marshall,  State ;  F.  A.  Cutter,  Na¬ 
than  Gage. 

Church — Cong.,  Augustus  Berry. 

Manufacturers — frocking,  Marshall  &  Co.;  lumber,  ^t.  B.  Hillman, 
David  Butler,  A.  D.  Butler,  C.  L.  Seavey,  Gage  &  Jones. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  W.  A.  Couilliard,  Win.  Coburn,  A.  La  For¬ 
rest ;  caipenters,  R.  B.  Hillman,  N.  B.  Sleeper;  painters,  Oraudall 
Burtt,  Daniel  Pearsons  ;  wheelwright,  C.  L.  Seavey. 

Merchants — auctioneer,  D.  N.  Atwood ;  groceries,  J.  A.  Foster. 
Physician — Amos  Batchelder. 

PEMBROKE,  MERRIMACK—  Pop.  2518.  S.  E.  from  C.,  6  m. 

R.  R.  S. — Suncoock  on  C.  R.  R. 

j  OFFICERS — Clerk,  C.  P.  Morse;  Treas.,  E.  E.  Truesdell ;  Selectmen, 

H.  T.  Simpson,  G,  P.  Morgan,  M.  K.  Wilson  ;  Supt.,  M.  II.  Cochran, 
p.  o.  ad.,  Suncook. 

|  Postmasters — Mrs.  Benj.  Doe  ;  East ,  I.  G.  Russ. 

Justices — Aaron  Whittemore,  T.  L.  Fowler,  Warren  Martin,  James 
Dodge,  State;  J.  Sawyer,  C.  H.  Sanborn,  J.  G.  Fellows,  Addison  Os¬ 
good,  Warren  Martin,  M.  K.  Wilson,  T.  J.  French. 

Church — Cong., - Perry.  Dentist — R.  M.  Weeks. 

Exp.  Agent — H.  Dennison.  Hotel— Pembroke  House,  B.  I.  Poor. 
Lawyers — j.  B.  Hazelton,  G.  E.  Smith. 

Literary  Institution  —  Pembroke  or  Blanchard  Academy,  Isaac 
Walker,  prin. 

Manufacturers — brick,  H.  T.  Simpson,  E.  Elliott  ;  East,  lumber, 
William  Knox. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Harrison  Head,  Joseph  Fowler;  car-' 
penters,  J.  A.  Kimball,  Curtis  Hutchinson;  mason,  W.  H.  Thompson; 
painter,  C.  C.  French. 

Merchants — clocks  and  watches,  R.  II.  Paine,  J.  E.  Chickering  ; 
clothing,  M.  H.  Knox,  Yeaton  Bros.;  groceries,  East,  I.  G.  Russ, 

- Labonte;  millinery,  Mrs.  J.  H.  Snow  ;  wood  and  coal,  A.  Colby. 

Suncook — Postmaster — Miles  H.  Spaulding. 

Justices — J.  E.  Chickering,  J.  B.  Raselton,  J.  R.  Kimball,  M.  H. 
j  Cochran,  State;  G.  H.  Larrabee,  J.  H.  Sullivan,  C.  0.  Moulton,  G.  P. 
Colran,  D.  T.  Merrill,  E.  E.  Truesdell. 

Churches— Bap., - ;  Meth., - . 

Exp.  Agent — H.  Dennison.  Hotel — Pembroke  House,  B.  I.  Poor. 
Lawyers — j.  B.  Haselton,  G.  E.  Smith. 

Livery  Stables — D.  S.  Jones,  J.  W.  &  J.  F.  Bartlett. 


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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

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Manufacturers — brick,  P.  &  W.  Sargent,  Cochran  &  Russ;  cottons, 
Pembroke  Mills;  Webster  Mills,  D.  L.  Jewell,  ag’t.;  iron  foundry,  II. 
Williston  ;  lumber,  A.  N.  Osgood;  sash,  blinds  and  type  cases,  S.  &  G. 
P.  Appleton  ;  twine,  Suncook  Twine  Mills. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  G.  0.  Locke,  F.  C.  Labonte ; 
carpenters,  John  Marden,  Thomas  &  Charles  Emery,  Moses  Sanborn, 
H.  C.  Ayer,  J.  II.  Morgan,  J.  &  H.  W.  Salter,  George  Cotton;  hair 
dressers,  S.  A.  H.  Weeks,  L.  A.  Hyatt  ;  harness  maker,  I.  N.  Morgan  ; 
masons,  Hook  &  Willey;  painters,  E.  V.  Fife,  G.  E.  Kenison  ;  photo¬ 
graphers,  B.  L.  Culver,  J.  Wilkins;  tailors,  M.  II.  Knox,  Yeaton  Bros.; 
wheelwright,  J.  M.  Richardson. 

Merchants — Emery  Bros;  auctioneer,  M.  H.  Cochran;  baker,  Vic¬ 
tor  Gielburt;  books,  stationery  and  periodicals,  F.  A.  Hutchins; 
boots  and  shoes,  Lucien  Pickering,  Gilbert  Bros.,  Moore  &  Johnson  ; 
clocks  Ac.,  R.  H.  Paine.  J.  E.  Chickering;  clothing,  M.  L.  Spaulding; 
drugs  and  medicines,  W.  H.  Piper;  dry  goods,  Emery  Bros..  Moore  & 
Johnson;  flour  and  grain,  II.  Ford,  Osgood  &  Langmaid;  fruit  and 
confectionery,  F.  A.  Hutchins,  N.  D.  Doty;  furniture,  coffins  and  cas¬ 
kets,  W.  L.  Morse;  groceries,  Holmes  &  Sargent,  Emery  Bros.,  Miller 
&  Johnson,  Osgood  &  Langmaid;  meat,  fish,  vegetable  and  groceries, 
Baker  &  Fellcfws,  G.  W.  Eaton,  Sullivan  Bros.;  millinery,  Mrs.  J.  H. 
Snow,  G.  A  Potter;  wood,  coal  and  ice,  A.  Colby. 

Physicians — B.  H.  Phillips,  J.  R.  Kimbail,  G.  H.  Larrabee,  The- 
ophile  Belanger. 

PETERBOROUGH,  HILLSBOROUGH'— Pop.,  2223.  S.  W. 
fr.  C.,  40;  N.  W.  fr.  Nashua,  31.  R.  R.  S. — Peterboro’,  on  Monad- 
nock  R.  R.  Daily  stage  to  Ilarrisville  &  Dublin  ;•  tri-daily  to  Green¬ 
field. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  J.  II.  Steele  ;  Treas.,  S.  N.  Porter;  Selectmen 
C.  H.  Brookes,  Win.  Moore,  Samuel  I.  Vose. 

Postmasters — J.  R.  Miller  ;  West ,  J.  Fisher. 

Justices — Charles  Scott,  E.  M.  Smith,  Charles  Wilder.  J.  R.  Miller, 
F.  G.  Clark,  R.  B.  Hatch,  D.  W.  White,  A.  Fuller,  State;  Alvah  Ames, 
M.  L.  Morrison,  James  Scott,  Jacob  Langley,  S.  N.  Porter,  J.S.  Tread 


well,  Franklin  Field,  A.  A.  Farnsworth. 

Churches — Bap.,  C.  F.  Myers;  Cong.,  George  Dustan ;  Meth.,  P.  F. 
Dearborn;  Unit.,  A.  W.  Jackson. 

Exp.  Ag’t. — C.  D.  French.  Tel.  Ag’t —  J.  H.  Steele. 

Hotels — French’s,  II.  K.  French  ;  St.  James,  M.  A.  Smith. 

Lawyers — Frank  G.  Clark,  E.  M.  Smith,  D.  M.  White. 

Livery  Stables — H.  K.  French,  John  Rourke. 

Manufacturers — barometers,  thermometers,  and  lumber,  Charles 
Wilder;  baskets,  A.  Childs;  cottons,  Phoenix  Co.,  Union  Co.;  clearer 
roller  and  slasher  cloths,  J.  Noone’s  Sous;  iron,  G.  P.  Felt;  piano 
stools,  J.  Briggs;  trusses,  Pratt  Howe  &  Co.;  wrapping  paper,  S. 
Adams,  jr.,  ag’t. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  G.  W.  Farrar,  Eri  Spaulding, 
E.  A.  Robbins;  carpenters,  Gilchrist  &  Greenwood,  C.  E.  Jaquith; 
hair  dresser,  J.  G.  Fish  ;  harness  maker,  E.  W.  McIntosh  ;  machinist, 
G.  P.  Felt  ;  marble  workers,  II.  Brennan,  Hardy  &  Davis ;  masons, 
G.  W.  Marden  ;  painters,  L.  P.  Wilson,  Lorenzo  Holt ;  photogra¬ 
pher,  G.  H.  Scripture;  printers,  Fannun  &  Scott;  tailors,  II.  H 
Templeton,  Osgood  &  Martin;  wheel  wright,  George  W.  Farrar. 

Merchants — W.  G.  Livingston,  Smith  Bros.,  S.  Tenney,  A.  Davis, 
E.  L.  Evelett  &  Co  ,  C.  A.  Jaquith  &  Co.;  auctioneers,  S.  I.  Vose, 
Charles  Scott;  books,  stationery  and  fancy  goods,  J.  H.  Steele,  31.  J. 


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Nichols;  boots  and  shoes,  F.  S.  Bullard  &  Son,  W.  E.  Baker  ;  clocks 
and  watches,  F.  H.  Coffin,  A.  F.  Grimes,  David  Smiley;  clothing, 
[John  Wilder  &  Co.,  Osgood  &  Martin,  Marshall,  Nay  &  Co.,  H.  H.j 
Templeton;  drugs  and  medicines,  G.  L.  Forbush,  J.  R.  Miller;  hats 
and  caps,  Marshall,  Nay  &  Co.,  John  Wilder  &  Co.;  millinery,  T.  D.| 
Winch,  Mrs.  F.  A.  Tracy ;  tinware,  Augustus  Fuller,  Nichols  Bros. 

Physicians — J.  H.  Cutler,  A.  Smith,  W.  D.  Chase,  D.  B.  Cutter, 
M.  A.  Kimball;  dentists,  S.  N.  Porter,  C.  H.  Hayward. 

Pierce’s  Bridge — A  Post  Office  in  Grafton  County. 
PIKKJJIOiVT,  GRAFTON—  Pop.,  702.  N.  W.  from  C.,  75.  S. 
from  Haverhill,  4%.  R.  R.  S. — Bradford,  Vt.,  on  Conn  &  Pass  R.  R.  R.; 
tri  weekly  stage. 

OFFICERS — Cleric,  E.  E.  Grimes;  Treas .,  A.  P.  Gould;  Selectmen , 
J.  E.  Blaisdell,  A.  D.  Ford;  Supt.,  A.  L.  Marden. 

Justices — L.  E.  Risley,  B.  C.  Metcalf. 

Churches — Cong.,  A.  L.  Marden  ;  Meth., -  Parkhurst. 

Manufacturers — carriages,  J.  C.  Libby  &  Co.;. chair  stretchers,  E.R. 
Cilley;  lumber,  H.  S.  Armington,  Aaron  Barton,  jr.,  J.  II.  Howe,  A.  W. 
Putnam;  scythe  stones,  C.  Dodge,  W.  II.  Gannett. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  J.  A.  Libby  &  Co.,  carpenters,  W.  C. 
Simpson,  E.  II.  Cilley;  granite  workers,  j.  M.  Stevehs,  Wind  &  Mann; 
marble  worker,  L.  E.  Risley;  painter,  Charles  Felch. 

Merchants — W.  H.  Gannett;  auctioneer,  A,  P.  Gould;  tinware  and 
groceries.  M.  R.  Underhill. 

1  PITTSBURG,  COON— Pop.,  400.  N.  from  C.,  200;  N.  from 
Colebrook,  17.  R.  R.  S. — North  Stratford,  30  in.,  on  G.  T.  R.  R.;  stage 
three  times  a  week. 

i  OFFICERS—  Cleric,  J.  W.  Baldwin  ;  Selectmen ,  C.  J.  Danforth,  H.  A.j 
[Shuff,  H.  S.  Shoppee ;  Supt.,  M,  B.  Haynes. 

Postmasters — J.  W.  Baldwin;  Connecticut  Lake ,  S.  K.  Danforth. 
Justices — M.  B.  Haines,  State;  E.  L.  Farnham,  E.  C.  Sawyer,  S.  P. 
Luther,  E.  M.  Danforth,  E..C.  Aldrich,  David  Blanchard. 

Church — Meth.,  E.  C.  Langford.  Merchant — J.  W.  Baldwin. 

\  Hotel — Connecticut  Lake  House,  William  Wolcott. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  Dennis  Lado  ;  carpenters,  Geo.  Washburn, 
;E,  C.  Sawyer:  coopers,  Allen  Rowell,  L.  H.  Nutting,  0.  B.  Huggins; 
[wheelwright.  Geo.  Washburn. 

PITTSFIELD,  MERRIMACK— Pop.,  1800.  E.  from  C.,  15, 

R.  R.  S — Pittsfield,  on  Suncook  Valley  R.  R.  Stage  connects  with  all 
trains. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  C.  E.  Tucker;  Treas.,  J.  E.  Shaw;  Selectmen , 
J.  E.  Shaw,  J.  P.  Watson,  J.  A.  Walker:  Supt.,  Geo.  R.  Drake. 
Postmaster  &  Tel.  Ag’t — Everett  Jenkins. 

Justices — T.  ti.  Thorndike,  Joseph  Harvey,  A.  Whittemore,  jr.,  B.  L. 
Cram,  R.  T.  Leavitt,  J.  M.  Tucker,  State;  G.  R.  Drake,  T.  L.  Norris, 
H.  A.  Tuttle,  J.  L.  French,  Francis  Peaslee,  E.  L.  Carr,  J.  O.  Tasker,! 
E.  K.  Webster,  J.  M.  Batchelder,  J.  P.  W'atson,  G.  F.  Green,  J.  T.  Hill, 
A.  W.  Bartlett. 

Churches — Adv.,  Joseph  Harvey;  C.  Bap.,  J.  M.  Coburn;  Cong.,' 

S,  S.  N.  Greeley  ;  Epis..  John  George;  F,  Bap., - Davidson. 

Eating  Houses — G.  G.  Wilkins,  II.  W.  Lawrence  &  Co. 

Exp.  A’gts — Daniel  Greene.  C.  T.  Cram. 

Hotel — Washington,  T.  B.  Tucker. 

Lawyers— Aaron  Whittemore,  jr.,  T.  H,  Thorndike,  A.  W.  Bartlett 
A.  F.  L.  Norris. 

Literary  Institution — Pittsfield  Academy,  D.  K.  Foster,  prin. 


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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

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Livery  Stables— Geo.  M.  Moore,  T.  W.  Nutter,  T.  B.  Tucker. 
Manufacturers — boots  and  elioes,  C.  D.  Pecker  &  Co.,  J.  S.  Bartlett 
&  Co.,  0.  S.  Nutter,  D.  M.  Lovejoy ;  boxes,  Page  &,  Evans,  Lane  &' 
Adams  ;  lumber,  A.  .T.  Fogg  &  Co.,  Hartwell  &  Hutchinson,  Lane  & 
Adams  ;  cotton,  Pittsfield  Manuf’g  Co.,  Orman  Davis,  agent. 
Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths.  Goodwin  &  Co..  W.  H.  Blake, 

H.  W.  Batebelder, - Wentworth;  carpenters,  Wni.  C.  Evans,  W.  N. 

Adams,  S.  H.  Sargent,  Charles  Lane,  W.  B.  Evans  ;  hair  dresser,  Thomas 
Conroy;  harness  makers,  B.  M.  Tilton,  G.  M.  Moore;  masons,  T.  W. 
Nutter,  G.  E.  Mathews  ;  painters,  J.  R.  C.  Davis,  J.  B.  Sanborn,  A.  G.  H. 
Ring,  H.  D.  Ring,  John  Kaim  ;  photographer,  Henry  Osgood;  printer,1 
D.  T.  Neal;  tailor,  E.  J.  Aikens;  undertaker,  Lewis  Bunker;  wheel¬ 
wrights,  N.  C.  Tilton,  A.  T.  Prescott. 

Merchants — B.  F.  Kaine,  G.  D.  S.  Noyes,  E.  K.  Webster,  F.  S.  Cole, 
R.  L.  French  &  Co.,  J.  T.  Hill  &  Co.,  J.  D.  Stevens,  II.  L.  Robinson, 
G.  N.  Foss;  auctioneers,  J.  L.  French,  J.  M.  Tucker;  books,  W.  A. 
Mack  ;  boots  and  shoes,  J.  M.  Tucker;  clocks  and  watches,  John  Me 
Dougal,  J.  M.  Butchelder ;  clothing,  hats  and  caps,  H.  A.  Tuttle  ;  dry 
goods,  F.  H.  Gee  &  Co.,  Geo.  Gossman,  E.  0.  Sanderson  ;  flour  and 
corn,  P.  H.  Adams,  Weeks  Bros.;  groceries,  P.  H.  Adams,  N.  S.  Drake 
&  Co.,  Solomon  Clark;  hardware,  C.  C.  Rogers:  meat,  C.  N.  Green, 
Jos.  Jenkins  ;  millinery,  Mrs.  J.  Me  Dougal,  L.  II.  Gee  &  Co. 
Physicians — John  Wheeler,  J.  G.  Ladd,  E.  L.  Carr. 
P1AIXFIEXD,  SULLIVAN—  Pop.,  1589.  N.  W.  from  C.,  63; 
N.  WT.  from  Newport,  20.  R.  R.  S. — Windsor,  Vt.,  on  Central  Ver¬ 
mont  R.  R.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS  —  Clerk ,  C.  H.  Hill;  Treas.,  C.  F.  Gallup;  Selectmen , 
C.  D.  Coiby,  Sidney  Sanborn,  Lemuel  Morse  ;  Supt .,  Josiah  Davis. 
Postmasters — William  Hall  ;  East,  Emma  F.  Currier. 

Justices — Geo.  Bryant,  J.  A.  Spencer,  A.  S.  Batholomew,  State; 
J.  F.  Raynsford,  Quorum  ;  S.  D.  Stone,  E.  G.  Beers,  A.  P.  Wood,  Josiah 
Davis,  J.  T.  Duncan. 

Churches — Bap.,  G.  B.  Smith  ;  Cong., - . 

Hotel — Temperance  House, - . 

Livery  Stables — S.  Davis,  D.  N.  Moulton,  W.  V.  Spencer. 
Manufacturers — carriages,  C.  II.  Hill;  coffins  and  caskets,  Wm.  P. 
Eggleston  ;  grain  cradles,  C.  Knight. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Spalding  &  Small,  J.  S.  Sticknejr ;  East, 
R.  Moore,  E.  S.  Moore;  East,  carpenter  and  joiner,  Wm.  A.  Tolbert; 
carriage  maker,  C.  II.  Hill ;  masons,  E.S.  Stickney;  East ,  (brick)  J.  F. 
Johnson;  painter,  P.  Roberts;  upholsterer,  L.  L.  Bailey. 

Merchants  —  William  Hall ;  auctioneer,  D.  G.  Stickney;  caskets1 
and  coffins,  C.  Knight ;  meat,  Lewin  &  Son  ;  poultry  and  game,  East, 

! Fred  Moulton. 

Physicians — C.  C.  Beckley;  thomp.,  East,  E.  G.  Beers. 

MeritJen — R.  R .  S. — Lebanon,  on  N.  N.  II.  R.  R,,  7  m.,  and 
Windsor,  Vt.,  on  C.  V.  R.  R.,  12  m.,  with  daily  stage  to  each. 
Postmistress  &  Fxp.  Ag’t— Abbie  F  Spaulding. 

Churches — Bap.,  Albert  Heald  :  Cong,,  C.  31.  Palmer. 

Literary  Institution — Kimball  Union  Academy,  Geo.  J.  Cummings’! 
Prin. 

Manufacturers— coffins,  caskets  and  grain  cradles,  Chever  Knight; 
flour  and  meal,  Wm.  &  George  31oore. 

Mechanics— blacksmiths,  Dexter  Cutts,  J.  G.  Stevens  ;  carpenters, 
B.  F.  3Ianchester,  A.  D.  Manchester,  Frank  French,  J.  Baldwin. 
II.  B.  Stickney;  marble  worker,  J.  G,  Stevens;  mason,  D.  G.  Stickney 


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Merchants — Charles  W.  Cummings  ;  meat,  I.  W.  Westgate. 
Physicans — Herbert  Sleeper. 

JPIiAISTOW,  R 0 CKINGHA M — Pop.,  879.  S.  E.  from  C.,  40  ; 
S.  W.  from  Exeter,  14.  R.  R.  S. — Plaistovv,  and  Atkinson,  on  B.  & 
M.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  Moses  Kimball;  Treas.,  W.  Haseltine  ;  Select¬ 
men ,  J.  M.  Davis,  W.  Haseltine,  N.  Wille3r;  Supt.,  Joseph  Kimball. 
Postmasters — C.  W.  Cass;  Atkinson  Depot,  Charles  Fernald. 
Justices — W.  H.  Hills,  J.  M.  Davis,  State;  M.  C.  Kimball,  J.  E. 
George,  Joseph  Kimball,  H.  H.  Cheney. 

Churches— Bap.,  P.  0.  Fuller;  North  Parish ,  Cong.,  D.  Bremner. 
Hotel — Union  House,  L.  F.  Whitney. 

Lawyers — W.  H.  Hills,  C.  C.  Cheney.  ^Tel.  Agt — C.  L.  Martin.. 
Manufacturers — brick,  Moses  Goodchild,  Isaac  Hall,H.  II.  Chene}', 
George  Denoncour,  S.  S.  Hill.  L.  B.  Tucker.  Clement  &  Pollard. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  M.  B.  Dow,  E.  0.  Douglass  ;  carpenters,; 
W.  K.  Seaver,  M.  B.  Dow;  mason,  C.  A.  Bryant;  painter,  S.  C.  Lover- 
in  ;  tailor,  John  Duffill ;  wheelwright,  M.  B.  Dow. 

Merchants — auctioneer,  D.  S.  Peaslee;  dry  and  fancy  goods,  Mary 
Nichols ;  florist,  W.  IT.  Hills;  flour  and  grain,  Charles  Fernald;  gro¬ 
ceries,  C.  W.  Cass,  J.  M.  Davis  :  lumber,  Daniel  Peaslee,  I.  H.  Pollard. 
Physicians — N.  K.  Kelle.y  R.  A.  Chittenden,  A.  A.  Plummer. 
PLYMOUTH,  GRA  FT  ON — Shire  town ;  Pop.,  1409.  N.  W.  from 
C.,  40.  R.  R.  S. — Plymouth,  on  B.,  C.  &  M.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS. — Clerk,  R.  E.  Smyth ;  Treas.,  A.  G.  Smyth  ;  Selectmen , 
H.  M.  Rogers,  0.  G.  Smith,  T.  J.  Adams  ;  Supt.,  C.  A.  Jewell. 
Postmasters — W.  D.  Blaisdell  ;  West,  R.  G.  Stearnes. 

Justices — H.  W.  Blair,  Jos.  Burrows,  Seth  Doten,  Alvin  Burleigh, 
C.  A.  Jewell,  A.  J.  C.  Barnard,  F.W.  A.  Robie,  M.  S.  Brown,  C.  H. 
iBolles,  Cyrus  Kenniston,  W.  S.  Robinson,  Geo.  H.  Robinson,  State; 
|D.  H.  Currier,  Arthur  Ward,  Hiram  Clark,  W.  L.  Horner,  Calvin 
Clark,  II.  M.  Rogers,  C.  M.  Buchanan,  W.  G.  Hull,  R.  E  Smyth. 
Churches — Cong.,  G.  H.  Scott ;  Meth.,  J.  E.  Robbins. 

Eating  Houses— YV.  L.  Horner,  j.  H.  Abbott. 

Exp.  Ag’t — J.  F.Langdon. 

Real  Estate  AgtS — W.G.  Rogers  &  Son,  E.  II.  Gove. 

Hotels  &  Livery  Stables— Pemigewassett  House,  C.  M.  Morse ; 
Plymouth  House,  Buchannan  &  Willis. 

Lawyers — II.  W.  Blair,  Joseph  Burrows,  Alvin  Burleigh,  C.  A.  Jew¬ 
ell,  Geo.  II.  Adams. 

j  Literary  Institution — Normal  School,  A.  P.  Kelsey,  prin. 

Manufacturers— gloves,  D.  H.  Currier  &  Co.,  Draper  &  Co.,  A.  W. 
Avery  &  Co.,  H.  S.  George.  H.  D.  Smith,  T.  F.  &  D.  Glynn,  C.  W.  Cal- 
ley,  A.  Ward  &  G.  M.  McQuesten,  H.  W.  Smith,  John  Chandler, 
Ferrin  &  Wilkerson,  Plymouth  Glove  Works,  Plymouth  Glove  Company, 
'Mrs.  John  Chandler,  J.  T.  Cutter  &  Sons  ;  flour  and  meal,  J.  T.  Cutter 
&  Sons;  furniture,  Rogers  &  Bean. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  Dan’l  Wbeeler,  M.C.  Corliss, 
Melvin  Johnson,  George  Wortheu  ;  bridge  builder.  Rufus  Foster;  car¬ 
penters,  Martin  Merrill,  J.  Mudgett,  G.  W.  Bailey,  C.  F.  Rideout, 
E.  S.  Bailey,  Geo.  K.  Hutchins,  P.  II.  Crawford  ;  dress  makers.  Mrs. 
J.  C.  Chase,  Mrs.  J.  G.  Langdon,  Mrs.  B.  G.  Moulton  ;  coopers,  George 
Dearborn,  Henry  Cummings  ;  hair  dressers,  J.  R.  Abbott,  George 
Nixon;  harness  makers,  G.  Houston,  J.  F.  Wiggin  ;  marble  work¬ 
ers,  Hill  &  Nutter,  J.  N.  Farnum;  mason.  J.  F.  Sanborn  ;  painters, 
|G.  H.  Harris,  Timothy  Cheney,  II.  H.  Lougee,  Albert  Bickford,  C.  R. 


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Crawford;  photographers,  Pressy  &  Hodge;  printers,  V.  N.  Bass, 
Kimball,  &  Temple;  tailor,  A.  G.  Smith;  tinsmiths,  Lyman  Paine, 
J.  &  H.  G.  Barrows;  shoemakers,  II.  S.  Woodbury,  S.  A.  Goodhue; 
stone  cutter,  J.  C.  Berry;  watch  makers,  F.  W.  Ballow,  Luther  C. 
Hull ;  wheelwiights,  C.  G.  Batchelder,  F.  S.  Batchelder. 

|  Merchants — Webster,  Russell  Sc  Co.,  A.  G.  Smyth,  Cyrus  Kenistcn, 
Benj.  Atkinson,  Plummer  Fox,  Arthur  Ward,  Mason  &  Weeks  ;  auc¬ 
tioneer,  J.  T.  Cutter ;  coffins,  caskets  and  robes.  Cutter  &  Sons  ;  clocks, 
watches,  jewelry  and  fancy  goods,  J.  R.  Connell,  B.  F.  Ballou  :  cloth¬ 
ing,  L.  M.  Howe,  Herbert  Rogers;  drug'  and  medicines,  J.  S.  Tufts ; 
fancy  goods  and  notions,  Y.  X.  Bass,  B.  F.  Ballou  ;  meat,  W.  G. 
Chase:  millinery,  M.  A.  Ryan,  Miss  B.  S.  Arris,  Miss  E.  J.  Osgood, 
Mrs.  B.  L.  Caldon. 

Physicians— S.  W.  Davis,  J.  W.  Preston,  Tristram  Rogers,  J.  A. 
Sanborn;  dentists.  B.  P.  Merrill.  J.  W.  Preston. 

PORTSMOUTH,  It O CK1XG H .4 M — S hire  town— Pop.,  9211,  S. 
E.  from  C.,  45.  R.  R.  S. — Portsmouth,  on  Eastern  R.  R.,  Coucord  & 
Portsmouth  R.  R.,  Portsm  >uth  Sc  Dover  R.  R  ,  Portland,  Saco  &  Ports¬ 
mouth  R.  R.,  Ports.,  Great  Falls  and  Conway  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Mayor ,  J.  II.  Broughton;  City  Clerk  and  Special  Jus¬ 
tice,  Marcel lus  Bufford;  Treasurer,  Samuel  P.  Treadwell;  Collector , 
James  Moses ,  Aldermen,  Ward  1.  Alfred  C.  Hoyt,  Wm.  E.  Hadley, 
Albert  L.  Payne;  2,  H.  A.  Yeaton,  CLias.  II.  Sides,  P.  D.  Nortou  ;  3, 
E.  D.  Coffin  ;  4.  Chas.  W.  Norton,  Geo.  A.  Perkins  ;  Common  C/uncil- 
men.  Ward  1,  M.  E.  Long,  W.  S.  Gray,  J.  B.  Marston,  Chas.  E.  Young. 
Chas.  E.  Hodgdon,  A.  F.  Pfeiffer;  2,  Elbridge  Prior,  John  Wood,  J.  S. 
Whidden,  Wm.  A.  Hodgdon,  A.  W.  Walker,  0.  M.  Jellison  ;  3,  Jona¬ 
than  Buzzell,  j !•.,  J.  A.  llammond;  4.  Win.  H.  Smart.  Geo.  Cox,  Wm. 
II.  Pettigrew,  S.  B.  Pearson,  jr.;  R.  E.  Rich,  Clerk;  Justice  of  Police 
Court ,  Chas.  E.  Batchelder;  City  Solicitor,  Wm.  II.  Hackett ;  City  Mar¬ 
shal,  Thomas  Entwistle;  Street  Commissioner,  J.  R.  Holmes;  City 
Physician,  Dan‘l  W.  Jones;  Board  of  Health.  Dan'l  W.  Jones.  Daniel 
Danielson,  Robert  Shillaber ;  School  Board,  Mayor,  John  II.  Brough¬ 
ton,  Chairman,  ex-ofcio ;  John  Pender,  Secretary;  Committee,  for 
three  years,  Chas.  W.  Gardner,  A.  B.  Sherburne,  Mrs.  Anna  B.  Wil¬ 
son:  for  two  years,  Wm.  H.  Hackett,  James  R.  May,  Andrew  P.  Wen¬ 
dell.  Mrs.  Helen  C.  Knight ;  for  one  3rear,  John  II.  Hutchinson.  Chas.  A. 
Shannon,  Mercer  Goodrich,  John  Pender;  High  School  Committee, 
DarFl  J.  Vaughn,  Jas.  R.  May,  Mrs.  Helen  C.  Knight;  Sub.  Com¬ 
mittee,  Dist.  No.  one,  Chas.  A.  Shannon,  John  Pender,  A.  B.  Sher-j 
bure;  Dist.  No.  two,  John  II.  Hutchinson,  Wni.  II.  Hackett,  Mrs. 
Anna  B.  Wilson  ;  Dist.  No.  three,  Chas.  W.  Gardner.  Mercer  Goodrich. 
A.  P.  Wendell;  Committee  on  Purchases,  Shannon,  Pender  &  Goodrich; 
Ex.  of  Teachers,  Ilachett,  Shannon,  and  Mrs.  Knight;  Truancy,  May, 
Wendell,  and  Shurbure ;  Text  Books,  Pender,  Hutchinson  and  Gard¬ 
ner;  Salaries,  Vaughn.  Hutchinson,  Sc  Mrs.  Wilson;  A ssessors.  Ja\s  A. 
Rugg,  Isaiah  Wilson,  Robert  King,  Allied  Stavers,  Chas.  II.  Mendum, 
Benj.  F.  Webster,  Jeremiah  Sanborn,  Henry  F.  Wendell,  Benjamin 
Russell  ;  Overseers  of  the  Poor,  Chairman,  the  Mayor,  ( ex-officio ),  S.  W. 
Ilovt.  Chas.  H.  Joy,  A.  B.  Tref'ethen  Sam‘1  S.  Frye;  C  if  Engineer, 
Sa  n*I  S.  F'etcher;  Harbor  Master.  Wm.  C.  Ham;  Port  Wardens,  E.  E. 
Vaughn,  Floron  Barri,  Ja*.  W.  Raitt ;  Weigher,  Edward  Newman. 
Postmaster—  E.  G.  Pierce,  jr. 

Justices — A.  W.  Haven,  W.  H.  Y.  Hackett,  W.  n.  Hackett,  Aaron 
Young,  Ichabod  Goodwin,  John  Sise,  J.  H.  Bailey,  J.  II.  Kent,  G.  E. 
H  dgdon,  Calvin  Page,  T.  E.  0.  Marvin,  J.  M.  Davis,  A.  F.  Howard, 


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A.  F.  Craig,  John  Pender,  Samuel  Dodge,  F.  W.  Miller,  F.  W.  Rand,: 
L.  Odell,  Marcellas  Bufford,  A.  R.  Hatch,  II.  F.  Wendell,  B.  M.  Parker, 

B.  W.  Curtis,  G.  W.  Pendexter,  D.  J.  Vaughan,  J.  W.  Parsons,  Win.; 
Conn,  J.  P.  Morse,  W.  N.  Isley,  Ilowe  Call,  State;  W.  II.  Rollins,  W.  L. 
Dwight,  John  Dame,  Quorum;  A.  R.  H.  Fernald,  C.  W.  Bailey,  John 
llodgdon,  2d,  A.  II.  Hill,  M.  J.  Vaughan,' J.  S.  Rand,  B.  Clieever,  M.j 
Goodrich,  Newton  Johnston,  E.  T.  Brackett,  II.  N.  Dunyon,  George  An-; 
nable,  S.  II.  Marshall,  C.  A.  Shannon,  J.  II.  Broughton  J.  H.  Flagg, 

C.  E.  Ackerman,  C.  A.  Ilazlett,  Clias.  E.  Batclndder,  J.  H.  Clieever,  S.; 

C.  Whittier,  E.  G.  Pierce,  jr.,  W.  R.  Preston,  J.  E.  Slater,  R.  C  P  erce, 
S.  W.  Clark,  P.  D.  Norton,  A.  A.  Fernald,  J.  F.  Jenness,  Wm.  It.  Foster,! 
'J.  G.  Harvey,  W.  H.  Sise,  0.  .J.  Hobbs,  M.  E.  Long,  Wm.  C.  Ham. 

Churches — Adv., - ;  Bap.,  W.  II.  Alden;  Chris.,  J.  A.  Goss; 

Cong.,  Jus.  W.  llubbell;  Epis.,  C.  A.  Holbrook;  F.  Bap.,  E.  Owen  ; 
Metli .,  J.  E.  Noyes;  It.  Catli.,  E.  M.  O’Callaghan;  Unit.,  James  De 
Normandie;  Univ.,  E.  M.  Grant. 

Exp.  Agt’s — Jackson  &  Co.,  Frye  &  Co. 

Hotels — Rockingham  House,  F.  W.  Hilton;  Kearsarge  House,  J.  E. 

Dennett;  National, - York;  Franklin  House,  G.  H.  Atkins  ;  East-] 

eru  Exchange,  John  Dixon;  Commercial  House,  J.  W.  Goodwin, 
i  Ins.  Ag’ts — A.  F.  Craig,  F.  W.  DeRochmont,  Morse  &  Isley,  John 
.Sise,  C.  A.  Ilazlett,  II.  A.  Yeaton,  Wm.  C.  Robinson. 

Lawyers — W.  H.  Y.  Ilackett,  A.  R.  Hatch,  W.  H.  Rollins,  J.  S.  H. 
Frink,  Wm.  H.  Hackett,  A.  F.  Howard,  Calvin  Page,  G.  E.  Hodgdon, 
jW.  F.  Boardman,  J.  W.  Emery,  H.  Call,  C.  E.  Batelielder,  John  Hatch, 
Lory  Odell,  W.  C.  IJarriman. 

■  Literary  Institutions — Smith’s  Commercial  Academy,  Prin.  L.  E. 
Smith  ;  Miss  Morgan’s  Boarding  School,  Prin.,  Miss  A.  C.  Morgan. 

Livery  Stables — E.  W.  Cochrane,  Stoddard  Bros.,  Woodbury  Locke, 
Robert  Roberts,  J.  P.  Foster,  Harry  Freeman. 

Manufacturers — ale,  Eldredge  Brewing  Co.,  Portsmouth  Brewing 
jCo.,  Frank  Jones;  blocks,  W.  R.  Martin,  Thomas  Odion  ;  boots  and 
shoes,  J.K.  Nute;  carriages,  N.  P.  Bryant  k  Co.,  G.  J.  Greenleaf,  G.  M. 
i Huntress,  T.  A.  Tucker;  cigars,  J.  Sanborn  ;  cod  liver  oil,  Marvin  Bios 
k  Bartlett;  cottons,  Kearsarge  Mills;  confectionery,  J.  II.  Thompson 
k  Co.;  distillery  William  Ward  ;  hackles,  k  Wilson  &  Co.;  hosiery.! 
jThomas  Lester,  William  Cart  ledge,  Hosiery  Co.,  Thomas  Kennedy  k 
Son;  leather,  M.  H.  Goodrich;  masts  and  spars,  W.  R.  Martin;  patent 
grapples  and  anchors,  Trafton  Brothers  ;  planing  mills,  Daniel  Mason, 
J.  G.  Barnard)  I.  N.  Rugg,  J.  Haddock  k  Son ;  rattan  ware,  D.  Urch; 
sails  and  awnings,  J.  R.  Ilolbrook,  Charles  Walker,  T.  S.  Gay  ;  sash 
jand  blinds,  Jacob  Haddock  &  Son;  soap  and  candles,  A.  T.  Walker  k 
Son,  W.  E.  Hadley,  11.  S.  Cleaves  &  Son. 

\  Mechanics  &  Artisans— bakers,  C.  W.  Plumer,  J.  W.  Sowersby, 
Vaughan  Bros.;  blacksmiths,  F.  II.  Seavey,  S.  B.  Mathes,  Ira  Seymore, 

D.  J.  Norton;  bookbinder,  VV.  B.  Lowd;  brass  founders,  N.  D.  Miller, 
Isaac  Furber,  D’Este  &  Co.;  carriage  smiths,  John  Dyer,  G.  J.  Green- 
leaf,  B.  S.  Mathes;  coopers,  W.  T.  Frye,  Jos  Walton;  dyer,  Thomas 
Murphy;  gas  fitters,  J.  P.  Sweetser,  N.  D.  Miller,  Waldron  k  Camp¬ 
bell;  gun  and  locksmith,  J.  F.  Shillaber;  harness  makers,  J.  S.  Til¬ 
ton,  J.  T.  Larrabee,  ag’t ;  machinists,  Critchley  k  Whalley;  marble! 
workers,  Silas  Phi II brick,  J.  S.  Treat;  masons,  Wm.  Andrews,  Geo. 
Ha.}  es,  R.  King,  L.  N.  llurd,  W.  J.  Frazer;  (stone)  E.  J.  Gunner, 
Robert  Maiden;  painters,  E.  D.  Coffin,  W.  B.  Colley,  J.  W.  Lefavour, 
,Grogran  &  Morrison,  J.  Grover,  J.  M.  Locke,  S.  Scruggin,  Wm.  Itund- 
lett,  E.  Tripp,  S.  W.  Trippe,  M.  J.  k  W.  A.  Vaughan  ;  photographers, 


140 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

Davis  Bros.,  0.  H.  Cook;  printers,  L.  W.  Brewster,  F.  W.  Miller  A 
Co.,  Chronicle  A  Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  G.  W.  Guppy,  C.  W.  Gardner, 

O.  M.  Knight,  W.  H.  Foster.  B.  F.  Thorndike;  ship  builders,  Wrn. 
F.  Fernald.  Daniel  Marcy  ;  sliipsmiths,  J.  W.  Raitt,  B.  F.  Rice,  Traf- 
ton  Bros.;  stucco  workers,  Frazer  A  Green,  L.  N.  Hurd;  tailors,  E.  M. 
Brown,  Peyser  &  Kennedy.  J.  E.  Ham  &  Co.,  J.  W.  Moses,  C.  E.  Myers 
&  Co.,  W.  P.  Walker,  Rider  &  Cunningham,  H.  Leveen;  undertakers, 
Fletcher  A  Tanton,  J.  F.  Adams. 

Merchants — agricultural  implements,  Woodbury  Seavy  &  Co;  an¬ 
tique  furniture,  J.  H.  Dodge,  J.  L.  0. Coleman  ;  auctioneers,  C.  Dwight, 
llanscon  A  Co.,  W.  II.  Hackett  J.  P.  Morse,  H.  F.  Wendell;  books 
and  stationery,  W.  G.  Myers,  H.  B.  Buzzell  A  Son,  W.  B.  Lowd,  Moses 
Bros.,  M.  Goodrich  ;  boots  and  slices,  E.  S.  Fay  A  Co.,  Jas.  M.  Carr, 
Oren  Bragdon,  John  Kelley,  Joseph  Pettigrew,  A.  A.  Payne,  J.  H. 
Slater,  Wm.  B.  Hussey;  clocks,  watches  and  jewelry,  Hutchinson  A 
Connell,  C.  E.  &  J.  E.  Dixon,  F.  W.  Ham,  H.  H.  Ilam  ;  clothing,  W. 

P.  Walker,  J.  E.  Ham  A  Co.,  J.  T.  Brown  C.  L.  Myers  A  Co.,  Rider  A 
Cunningham,  J.  W.  Moses,  E.  Leveen  A  Co.,  Peyser  A  Kennedy.  Eph¬ 
raim  Green.  Moses  Spear,  John.  Kelley,  John  Mai.sbenden  ;  coal  and 
wood,  E.  F.  Sise  A  Co.,  C.  E.  Walker  A  Co.,  Russell  A  Odion,  J.  H. 
Thompson,  D.  Hamilton  ;  commission,  M.  T.  Bretton  A  Co.,  H.  F.  Wen¬ 
dell,  E.  F.  Sise  A  Co.,  Charles  Robinson  A  Son,  Russell  A  Odion ;  crock 
ery  and  glass  ware,  N.  F.  Mathes  &  C'o.,  A.  Tredick  A  Co.,  C.  Dwight 
llanscon,  J.  II.  Slater,  J.  W.  P.  Carter  ;  drugs  and  medicines,  David 
Kimball,  A  Co.,  W.  R.  Preston,  J.  H.  Thacher,  Geo.  Hill,  J.  D.  Rund- 
lett,  F.  B.  Coleman  ;  dry  goods,  Mrs.  C.  H.  Clough,  Ayers  A  Locke,  Sta¬ 
ples,  Stackpole  A3Iarston.  L  Blumaver  A  Co.,G.  B.  French.  J.  S.  Rand, 
Annable  A  Marden,  C.  N.  Shaw  A  Co.,  Wm.  Benson,  Pfeiffer  A  Co.;  fancy 
goods,  H.  B.  Buzzell  A  Sou,  J.  H.  Foster,  Lizzie  D.  Tripp,  Pfeiffer  A  Co.. 
II.  W.  Mason,  A.  Stavers.  Annable  A  Marden,  C.  N.  Shaw  &  Co.,  Wm. 
Benson;  florists,  Amos  Pearson,  Mrs.  J.  B.  Haley,  J.  H.  Hutchinson, 
Jos.  Maloou  ;  fish,  Valentine  Doane,  jr.,  Randall  A  Caswell,  N.  F. 
Berry,  Elvin  Newton,  Sullivan  &  Co.,  C.  M.  Tredick,  G.  W.  Randall; 
flour  and  grain,  J.  Brooks  &  Co.,  Thomas  Neil.  Chas.  R-obinson  &  Son  ; 
fruit  and  confectionery,  II.  C.  Locke,  S.  Gilbert,  F.  W.  Rice.  F.  S. 
Wendell,  B.  Whitcomb.  J.  W.  Gerrish,  Smart  &  Atwell,  J.  H.  Thomp¬ 
son  A  Co.,  A.  Robeck  &  Sons;  furniture,  Sheldon  Bros..  E.  M.  Rrown 
&  Co.,  Fletcher  A  Tanton  ;  groceries,  Charles  C.  Akerman,  William 
Alton,  Butler  A  Laighton,  J.  W.  P.  Carter,  H.  M.  Clark,  John  Coulon 
A  Co.,  Wm.  Downs  &  Son,  R.  K.  Oxford,  S.  S.  Frye,  H.  L.  Garrett,  II. 
F.  Gerrish,  George  Abbott,  Charles  H.  Tucker,  J.  R.  Yeaton  &  Co., 
S.  G.  Huoper,  James  Junkins,  C.  E.  Laighton  A  Son,  Dennis  Lynch, 
II.  S.  Hartshorn,  N.  F.  Mathes  A  Co.,  W.  C.  Newton,  S.  W.  3Ioses,  J. 
H.  Slater,  II.  W.  Oxford,  0.  Griffin  A  Co.,  A.  A.  Payne,  W.  Sladen,  J. 
Stokell  &  Co.,  Geo.  Stott,  Richard  Wald'-n,  T.  Ward  well  A  Sons,  J.  H. 
Wells,  C.  H.  Joy,  Ward  A  Maddock.  L.  V.  Newell,  John  Conlon,  Sam¬ 
uel  Rowe,  J.  W.  Swett  A  Son,  C.  W.  Rsnd,  S.  W.  Hoyt,  C.  H.  Tucker, 
M.  F.  Prescott,  II.  C.  Plumer  ;  hardware,  J.  H.  Bailey  A  Co.,  Rider  A  Cot¬ 
ton,  G.  T.  Vaughan,  A.  P.  Wendell  A  Co.,  Isaiah  Wilson  ;  hats,  caps  A 
furs,  F.  E.  Dearborn,  N.  K  Walker  A  Son,  J.  F.  Berry  ;  ice,  G.  A.  Per¬ 
kins,  John  Downs,  B.  Ilodgdon ;  importers,  I.  Goodwin,  E.  F.  Sise  & 
Co.,  C.  E.  Walker  &  Co.;  lumber,  lime  and  cement,  Sani’l  Adams  &  Co., 
A.  A.  Fernald,  T.  E.  Call  &  Sons,  Russell  A  Odion ;  millinery,  A.  A. 
Batchelder  A  Co.,  Mrs.  A.  C.  Fonda,  Misses  Hills,  Pfeiffer,  C.  N.  Shaw 
A  Co.,  A.  F.  Talton,  J.  31.  Tebbets,  E.  J.  Tuckerman  A  Co.,  A.  M.  Par- 
menter;  music  and  musical  instruments,  D.  H.  Montgomery,  E.  A. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  141 

; _ _ _ _ _ _ 

Tilton  ;  nurserymen,  D.  H.  Spinney,  G.  H.  Rogers  ;  paints,  oils  and 
glass,  J.  H.  Bailey  &  Co.,  E.  Tripp,  M.  J.  &  W.  A.  Vaughan,  A.  P. 
Wendell  &  Co.,  Isaiah  Wilson,  J.  T.  French;  picture  frames,  D.  H. 
{Montgomery,  Win.  Benson,  Davis  Bros.;  provisions,  II.  M.  Clark,  E. 
Dennett.  H.  L.  Garrett,  J.  II.  Grant,  B.  F.  Mugridge,  Win.  Horn,  II.  F. 
Hartshorn,  E.  R.  Laighton  &  Co.,  John  Stokeil  &  Co.,  S.  W.  WTebber, 
J.  H.  Wells,  Frank  Wiggin  ;  salt,  C.  E.  Walker  &  Co.,  E.  F.  Sise  &  Co.; 
|sash  and  blinds,  J.  T.  French,  B.  F.  Webster;  stereoscopic  views, 
Davis  Bros.,  0.  H.  Cook;  stoves  and  tin  ware,  A.  J.  Badger,  Uriah 
Blaisdell,  J.  L.  0.  Coleman,  J.  P.  Sweetser,  Dearborn  &  Co.,  Earing  & 
Martin  ;  wall  paper,  Mercer  &  Goodrich;  window  shades,  Elisha  Tripp, 
A.  Tredick  &  Co.,  W.  G.  Myers,  II.  B.  Buz/.ell  &  Son,  G.  II.  Tripp. 

Physicians — B.  W.  Curtis,  N.  L.  Folsom,  J.  Hall,  S.  C.  Whittier, 
A.  B.  Sherburne,  J.  W.  Parsons,  Brainard  Dearborn,  J.  R.  May,  S.  J.1 

Donaldson,  F.  E.  Potter,  E  Richter,  D.  W.  Jones, - Welch  ;  hot.,  A.| 

Perry;  dentists,  E.  B.  Coodall,  E.  S.  Ryder,  N.  L.  Folsom,  J.  S.  Perry,, 
P.  M.  Jewett,  L.  M.  Johnson. 

Blotter  Place— See  Andover. 

Pottersville — See  Ilarrisville. 

Profile  Hfoase — See  Franconia. 

RANDOLPH,  CO  OS — Pop.,  138.  N.  E.  from  C.,  120;  S.  E.  from 
Lancaster,  19.  R.  R.  S. — Gorham,  5  m.,  on  G.  T.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  Ithiel  Scales  ;  Treas .,  J.  E.  Leighton  ;  Supt., 
J.  W.  Buswell;  Selectmen ,  J.  E.  Leighton,  Chas.  E.  Lowe,  L.  M.  Wat¬ 
son 

Postmaster — Post-office  address,  at  present,  Gorham. 

!  Justices — A.  G  Messenger,  State  ;  Justus  Low,  L.  M.  Wratson. 

Hotel  — Accommodation  House,  L.  M.  Watson. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  Robert  Blair,  A.  G.  Messenger. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  A.  G.  Messenger;  carpenters,  Hubbard; 
illunt,  C.  C.  Leighton;  wheelwright,  C.  C.  Leighton. 

RAYMOND,  ROCKINGHAM— Pop.,  1300.  'S.  E.  from  C.,  24.1 
W.  from  Exeter,  14;  W.  from  Portsmouth,  25.  R.  R.  S. — Raymond 
on  Concord  &  Ports.,  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  Charles  Poor;  Treas.,  A.  B.  Smith;  Selectmen, 
Wesley  Poore,  A.  D.  Hardy,  W.  Titcomb ;  Supt.,  C.  W.  Scribner. 
Postmaster — T.  M.  Gould.  Exp.  &  Tel.  Ag’t— G.  A.  Gilmore. 
Justices — W.  B.  Blake,  S.  M.  Harriman,  J.  T.  Dudley,  Benj.  Poore, 
S.  D.  Tilton,  State ;  D.  N.  Lane,  Quorum;  John  Healey,  S.  B.  Gove, 
jT.  M.  Gould,  J.  D.  Brown,  A.  W.  Brown,  Geo  M.  Moulton,  Dudley 
Lane,  B.  F.  Tilton. 

i  Churches  —  F.  Bap.,  Joseph  Fullonton,  B.  S.  Manson ;  Cong.,  C. 
Sumner;  Meth.,  R.  J.  Bartlett. 

Exp.  Ag’t — Geo.  W.  Shepard. 

Hotels — Eagle,  F.  G.  Bean  ;  Riverside,  Geo.  A.  Pecker. 

Literary  Institution — Raymond  High  School. 

I  Livery  Stables— J.  L.  Jones,  F.  G.  Bean. 

!  Maufacturers — boots  and  shoes,  W.  D.  Ladd  ;.  soap,  hard  and  soft. 
Jones  &  Son;  sugar  boxes  and  hogshead  staves,  E.  T.  Nutter  &  Co.; 
tubs,  pnils  mackerel  kits  and  shingles,  H.  J.  Lovering. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  A.  W.  Rrown,  Warren  Ladd, 
Solomon  Ellis:  cooper,  George  Robie  ;  gun  smith,  J.  F.  Brown;  hair: 
dresser,  Will  Elliott;  harness  makers,  Shields  Tenney;  painters, 
D.  BatcheMer,  J.  L.  Poor,  C.  Poor;  printers,  Eagle  Printing  Co.; 
stone  cutter  and  mason,  A.  F.  Keyes;  tailor,  Wm.  Decourcy  ,  wheel¬ 
wrights,  Warren  Ladd,  E.  G.  Brown. 


142  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Merchants — Higley  &  Shepard,  B.  F.  Tilton,  A.  G.  "Whittier  ;  auc¬ 
tioneer,  S.  D.  Tilton;  carriage  painting,  Cbas.  Poor;  drugs  and 
medicines,  T.  M.  Gould;  fish,  W.  D.  Davies ;  'hardware,  Win.  H. 
Bailey  ;  meat,  N.  C.  Garland  ;  millinery,  L.  A.  Lung,  A.B.  Smith,  A.  J. 
Shepard. 

Physician — True  M.  Gould. 

Keel  Hill  — See  Moultonborough. 

Reed’s  Ferry — See  Merrimack. 

RICHMOND,  CHESHIRE — Pop.,  868.  S.  W.  from  C.,  64.  S. 
from  Keene,  13.  11  R.  S. — Keene,  on  Cheshire  R.  R.,  Winchester,  5 

m.,  on  Asliuelot  R.  R.  Daily  stage  to  Keene. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  Geo.  W.  Newell;'  Treas .,  Leason  Martin  ;  Select • 
men ,  Edson  Starkey,  J.  B.  Abbott,  II.  P.  Sprague;  Supts.,  Lydia  0. 
Barrows,  James  C.  Longley. 

Postmasters — Warren  Kemp  ;  North ,  Harvey  Martin. 

Justices — J.  B.  Abbott,  State:  D.  B.  Aldrich,  Nahum  Cass,  E.  Star- 
key,  E.  N.  Bowen,  Geo.  W.  Newell. 

Churches — Bap.,  J.  L.  Wliitternore;  Univ., - . 

Exp.  Ag’t — A.  E.  Naromore.  Hotel — J.  Allen. 

Manufacturers — card  machine  and  axe  factory,  N.  Thayer;  chair 
stuff,  E.  N.  Bowen,  F.  0.  Bowen  ;  dimension  stuff,  Abbott  &  Martin,  F. 
&  A.  Amidon;  pails,  Nutting  Brothers;  pail  staves,  G.  II.  Taylor, 
Abbott  &  Martin,  II.  M.  Carlton,  0.  E.  Parsons,  F.  &A.  Amidon. 
carpenters,  Edson  0.  Starkey.  George  Taylor,  N.  E.  Tuttle,  D.  B.  Al- 
Mechanics — blacksmiths,  W.  Randall,  N.  F.  Newell,  D.  E.  Farrar; 
drich;  gun  smith,  Andrew  Dodge;  mason,  D.  B.  Aldrich;  painters, 
Edwin  Amidon.  A.  J.  Bufftim ;  stone  cutters,  A.  Twitchell,  N.  Naro¬ 
more,  F.  E.  Naromore  ;  wheelwright,  Harvey  Martin. 

MerciiantS — Chas.  North  wood.  North,  J.  L.  Newell;  auctioneer. 
J.  D.  Bryant;  millinery,  Mrs.  W.  J.  Ballou. 

RIXIMwE,  CHESHIRE—  Pop.,  1107.  S.  W.  from  C.,  50;  S.  E.' 
from  Keene,  18.  R.  R  S. — West  Rindge,  4  miles,  on  Monaduock  R.  R. 
Stage  connects  with  every  irain. 

OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas.,  W.  W.  Emory  ;  Selectmen,  J.  B.  Perry, 
Geo.  W.  Stearns,  Joel  Wellington;  Supt .,  Chas.  E.  Rogers. 

Postmasters — W.  W.  Emory;  West,  H.  E.  Wetherbee;  East,  Miss 

C.  L.  Converse. 

Justices — Zebulon  Converse,  E.  S.  Stearns,  G.  W.  Stearns,  State; 
J.  B.  Perry,  J.  B.  Robbins,  Elijah  Bemis,  W.G.  Jones,  Joel  Wellington, 

D.  S.  "Walker,  W.  W.  Emory,  J.  C.  Town,  A.  S.  Coffin,  C.  T.  Platts, 
Ned  T washer,  H.  E.  Wetherbee. 

i  Churches — Cong.,  F.  G.  Clark  ;  Meth.,  C.  E.  Rogers. 

Exp.  Ag’t — D.  S.  Walker.  Livery  Stable— J.  A.  Stearns. 

Hotels — Elm  House,  J.  0.  Barrett;  Center ,  J.  L.  Burbank. 
Manufacturers — acid  works,  M.  E.  Converse  ;  boots  and  shoes,  R.  M. 
Hill;  boxes,  East ,  Union  Box  and  Lumber  C». ,  R.  R  imsdell  &  Co.; 
fancy  wooden  ware,  West,  0.  P.  Butler:  saw  horses  West,  A.  S.  Saw- 
tell;  spools  and  bobbins,  Center ,  A.  S.  Coffin  ;  types,  A.  F.  Chadwick; 
wooden  ware,  IV.  F.  Sawtell,  E.  S.  Kimball,  E.  Bemis,  S.  Kimball. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths.  J.  A.  Stearns,  C.  F.  Stearns,  E.  II.  Con¬ 
verse  ;  carpenters,  D.  S.  Walker,  W.  G.  Jones,  C.  M.  Converse  ;  mason, 
N.  Frost ;  painter,  J.  1’.  Hunt;  wheelwrights,  R.  Buzzell,  E.  B.  Cotter, 
Merchants — W.  W.  Emory,  G.  W.  Stearns  &  Co.;  West,  H.  E.  Weth¬ 
erbee:  grain  dealers,  0.  D.  Converse  &  Son. 

Physician— II.  A.  Watson. 

|  Roby’s  Corner— See  Warner. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  143 


ROCHESTER,  STRAFFORD - Pop.,  6000.  E.  from  C.,  40; 

N.  from  Dover,  10.  R.  R.  S. — Rochester,  on  P.  G.  F.  &  Conway,  Port¬ 
land  &  Rochester,  Nashua  &  Rochester,  and  Dover  &  Winnip.  R.  R. 
East,  Portland  &  Rochester;  Gofiic,  Nashua  &  Rochester,  Dov.  <fc  Win. 
OFFICERS — Cleric,  A.  T.  Cottou  ,  Treas.,  A.  S.  Parsliley ;  Selectman, 

A.  S.  Parshley,  John  Greenfield,  C.  W.  Dame;  Supt.,  H.  H.  Wardwell. 
Postmasters — G.  B.  Roberts;  East ,  James  Walker;  Gonic ,  C.  S. 

Whitehouse. 

i  Justices — Jacob  II.  Ela,  D.  J.  Parsons,  C.  K.  Sanborn  ;  Gonic,  C.  S. 
Whitehouse;  Win.  Rand,  J.  II.  Worcester,  John  Legro,  E.  J.  Mathes, 
J.  II.  Edgerly,  N.  Y.  Whitehouse,  R.  Tilton,  C.  B  Gainey,  Stale  ;  S.  D. 
Wentworth,  D.  B.  Waldron,  Henry  Kimball,  L.  S.  Dame,  A.  Twombly, 
S.  Wentworth,  P.  Varney,  J.  N.  Hayes;  Gonic,  J.  F.  Me Duffee  ;  J.  J. 
Meader,  J.  D.  Evans,  T.  C.  Henem,  J.  J.  Henderson,  A.  S.  Parshley; 
East,  J.  W.  Tebbets ;  Gonic,  H.  W.  Locke  ;  E.  G.  Peril  am,  W,  H.  Fel- 
ker.  G.  H.  Sanborn,  A.  U.  Nason,  C.  A.  Giles,  A.  T.  Cotton,  C.  S.  Ela,' 

C.  W.  Edgerly;  East,  S.  B.  Hayes,  F.  11.  Orr,  G.  D.  Newell,  C.  F. 
Horne,  Z.  E.  llodgdon. 

1  Churches— Advent,  J.  H.  F.  Varney;  Cong.,  H.  A.  Quick  ;  F.  Bap.; 

B.  A.  Sherwood;  East,  E.  True,  P.  Chesley ;  Gonic,  -  Morey; 

Meth., - Cilley  ;  Quaker,  J.  H.  Pratt. 

Eating  House — S.  H.  Burnham. 

Exp.  Ag’ts—  E.  C.  Neal,  J.  F.  Brock,  Frank  Sliorey. 

Hotels — Dodge’s,  J.  T.  Dodge;  Mansion  House,  S.  H.  Wentworth ; 
Gonic,  J.  W.  Varney. 

Insurance  Agents — A.  S.  Parshley,  E.  J.  Mathes. 

Lawyers — C.  K.  Sanborn,  Worcester  &  Gafney,  Ilenry  Kimball, 

D.  J.  Parsons. 

Livery  Stables — Jona  Wentworth,  S.  Wentworth;  East,  J.  W.  Teb- 
betts;  Gonic,  John  Varney. 

Manufacturers — ax  handles,  Warren  Wadleigh:  blankets,  Norway 
Plains  Co.;  boots  and  shoes.  E.  G.  &  E.  Wallace,  L.  Nute  &  Bros., 
Duntley  &  Whitehouse;  cigars,  H.  L.  Beecher;  flannels,  Gonic,  Gonic 
Mauuf’g  Co.;  East,  Coclieeo  Woolen  Mill  Co.;  leather,  E.  G.  &  E.  Wal-j 
lace  ;  lumber,  Hanscom  &  Co.,  R.  Tilton  ;  .Stephen  Shorey  ;  Gonic, 
M.  II.  Wentworth. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  J.  B.  Howe,  M.  V.  B.  Went- 
jvvorth,  A.  Hall;  carpenters,  L.  B.  Moulton,  C.  M.  Demerit!,  D.  H.  Me 
Duffee, \J.  Dame,  Francis  Bros.,  A.  Nutter,  A.  Twombly. T.  D.  'Wentworth, 
W.  A.  Henderson,  S.  A.  J.  Wentworth,  E.  Moulton,  J.  W.  Varney, i 
J.  W.  Tebbetts  ;  hair  dresser,  L.  Braun  ;  harness  maker,  E.  A.  Smith  ; 
W.  M.  Ricker;  masons,  D.  Legro,  F.  C.  Manson,  A.  G.  Chadborne; 
marble  worker,  R.  II.  Perkins:  painters,  G.  II.  Ricker,  Willard  Nut¬ 
ter;  photographer,  A.  J.  Whitmore,  S.  Swain  ;  printers,  C.  W.  Folsom. 

G.  G.  Berry;  tailors,  J.  ,Perie,  F.  Feineiman, - Meader,  S.  Wolfe 

&  Co  ;  watch  maker,  S.  H.  Staples,  II.  M.  Osgood. 

Merchants  —  auctioneer,  S.  F.  Varney;  books  and  stationery,  D. 
Hanson,  C.  W.  Howe,  A.  T.  Cotton,  J.  A.  Ilarker;  boots  and  shoes, 
-Evans  &  Jones,  J.  A.  Jackson  ;  clocks,  &c..  L.  H.  Staples,  M.  H.  Os¬ 
good;  clothing,  F.  Feineiman,  Jas.  Perie,  T.  Meader  &  Son,  S.  Wolf  & 
Co.;  drugs  and  medicines,  D.  Ilanson,  C.  W.  Howe.  S.  F.  Sanderson,  S. 
F.  Shorey,  East,  Chas.  Blazo  ;  dry  goods,  I.  Salinger,  J.  W.  Pitcher, 

C.  K.  Chase,  L.  &  S.  Baruch ;  fancy  goods,  A.T.  Cotton,  J.  R.  Hender¬ 
son,  J.  A.  Havker  ;  flour  and  grain,  W.  S.  Stanley  ;  furniture,  Walter 
Frye;  groceries,  J.  F.  Saunders,  Hanscom  &  Co.,  C.  S.  Beacham,  Nor¬ 
way  Plains  Co.,  J.  0.  Sleeper,  L.  B.  Moulton  &  Co.,  W.  A.  Jenness,  P. 


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144 


K.  Hartigan,  W.  S.  Stanley,  Nute  Bros.;  hardware,  A.  W.  Hayes,  M. 
Snow,  Ela  &  Kelle.v,  T.  E.  Burnham  &  Co.;  hats  and  caps,  F.  II.  Orr, 
C.  K.  Chase,  S.  Wolfe  &  Co.;  gents’  furnishing  goods,  E  H.  Orr;l 
meats  and  provisions,  D.  Me  Duffee  &  Co.,  A.  L.  Furber,  Parshley  & 
^Walker,  Herman  Yythe;  millinery,  Mrs.  F.  C.  Hayes,  Mrs.  G.  F. 
Richardson;  musical  instruments  andsewing  machines,  G.  H.  San¬ 
born,  .J.  H.  F.  VTarney,  ag’ts. 

Physicians — James  Farrington,  I.  W.  Lougee,  B.  W.  Sargent,  M.  R. 
jWarren,  T.  J.  Sweatt,  E.  F.  Gage,  F.  P.  Virgin;  East,  Chas.  Blazo ; 
dentists  A.  Garland,  J.  M.  Fulsom,  F.  II.  Lunt. 

Tel.  Ag’tS — G.  F.  Richardson,  J.  H.  Jones,  W.  H.  Tucker,  C.  W. 
Brown. 

R01iIiOTSFORl>,  STRAFFORD—  Pop.,  1500.  S.  E.  from 
iC.,  45  ;  N.  from  Dover,  4.  R.  R.  S. — Salmon  Falls,  on  Boston  &  Mainej 
and  Ports.  &  Con.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas.,  W.  H.  Morton;  Selectmen,  George 
Yeaton,  Nathan  Chapman,  W.  H.  Rollins;  Supt .,  Robert  Pike, 
j  Postmistress — Salmon  Falls,  Emma  Butler. 

I  Justices — J.  Converse,  State ;  E.  S.  Nowell,  W.  H.  Morton,  C.  D. 
Allen, A.  Roberts,  T.  F.  Hodgdon. 

Churches — Cong.,  — - ;  Epis., - ;  R.  C.,  F.  X.  Bouvier. 

Exp.  Ag’ts — Goodwin  &  Co.,  Eastern  Exp.,  W.  Sanborn. 

Literary  Institution — High  School,  Milton  Hyde,  prin. 

Livery  Stables — Joseph  Dudley,  Geo.  Wentworth,  J.  M.  Goodwin. 
Manufacturers  —  sheeting,  drillings  and  cotton  flannel,  Salmon 
Falls  Manufacturing  Co.,  0.  S.  Brown,  ag’t. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — barber,  Frank  Wilkinson  ;  harness  maker, 
Noah  Pike;  shoemaker,  Charles  Malloy. 

|  Merchants  —  boots  and  shoes,  II.  Wentworth;  dry  goods,  J.  R. 
Cressev ;  druggist,  E.  H.  Wheeler;  groceries,  Union  Store,  R.  C. 
Fernald,  agt..  Temple  Lord,  P.  Shorey  &  Co.;  hardware  and  tin,  A.  G. 
Haley  ;  meat,  E.  A.  Ham  ;  millinery,  Mercy  H.  Roberts. 

Physicians — W.  II.  Horr;  dentist,  Alphonzo  Severance. 

Telegraph  Agents— E.  S.  Nowell,  E.  Clark. 

KOXISIRY,  CHESHIRE  —  Pop.,  174.  S.  W.  from  C.,  50.  E 
from  Keene,  5.  R.  R.  S.  and  p.  o.  ad.,  Keene,  on  Cheshire  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Elbridge  Kingsbury  ;  Treas.,  Brigham  Niras  ; 
Selectmen,  G.  E.  Newton,  Josiah  Parker.  J.  G.  Smith  ;  Supt.,  B.  Nims. 
Justices — Elbridge  Kingsbury,  G.  G.  Newcomb. 

Church — Cong.,  -  Ela. 

RUMXEY,  GRAFTON — Pop.,  1164.  N.  W.  from  C.,  51.  R.R. 
S. — Rumney,  West  Rumney  and  Quincy,  on  B.  C.  &  M.  R.  R. 
i  OFFICERS — Clerk,  A.  J.  Stevens  ;  Treas.,  Otis  Whitney;  Selectmen, 
S.  D.  Baker,  A.  T.  Weeks,  0.  D.  Doe;  Supt.,  O.  S.  Hall, 
i  Postmasters — A.  J.  Stevens  ;  West ,  D.  L.  Simpson  ;  Depot,  C. 
Spaulding. 

|  Justices — S.  H.  Qnincy,  J.  L.  Dearborn,  Sam’l  Herbert,  S.  D.  Baker, 
State;  H.  B.  Simpson.  Quorum;  Lyman  Merril,,  C.  B.  Simpson,  O.  W. 
Stevens,  Daniel  L.  Simpson,  J.  W.  Pease,  Chas.  Pease,  J.  L.  Davis, 
,C.  W.  Herbert,  A.  J.  Stevens. 

Churches — Bap.,  J.  B.  Breed  ;  Baker's  River,  J.  D.  Tilton  ;  Meth., 
J.  Hayes. 

Exp.  Ag’ts — II.  W.  Herbert ;  West,  J.  R.  Swain. 

Hotel&  Livery  stable — Stinson  House,  G.  C.  Jones. 

Lawyer— S.  Hetbert. 

Manufacturers  —  bobbins,  J.  P.  Keyes  ;  brick,  Charles  Spaulding  ; 


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coffins  and  caskets.  H.  K.  Ford;  flour  and  meal,  W.  H.  Keniston  ; 
gloves  aud  tannery,  G.  W.  Fletcher  &  Son,  G.  E.  Greeley,  M.  M.  Em¬ 
erson  ;  hoe,  fork  and  mop  handles,  S.  C.  Norris,  Benj.  Davis,  B.  P. 
Hardy ;  ladders,  J.  W.  Peppard ;  leather  and  rubber  cement,  P.  W. 
Tenant  ;  lumber  and  charcoal,  Chas.  Spaulding  &  Co.;  lumber.  Elliott 
Bros.,  W.  W.  Fales,  C.  II.  Elliott  ;  mops,  C.  R.  Emerton;  rakes,  T.  P. 
Sc  H.  0.  Nutting;  tin  ware,  0.  B.  French. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths.  C.  C.  Craig,  F.  E.  C.  Green,  S.  D.  Abbott ; 
carpenters,  D.  K.  Pillsbury,  T.  R.  Ford,  E.  Ford,  P.  D.  Hart,  F.  P.  Hart, 
masons,  W.  J.  Spaulding,  Otis  Blanchard;  jeweler,  C.  L.  Hunt;  mil¬ 
linery  and  dress  making  Mrs.  Julia  Hibbard;  painters,  J.  C.  Burn¬ 
ham,  N.  S.  Sanborn,  D.  A.  Kent;  photographer,  P.  W.  Tenant;  stone 
cutters,  0.  W.  Stevens,  G.  D.  Keniston,  Eugeue  Elliott,  Frank  Fellows; 
veneer  cutter,  Benj.  Davis. 

Merchants — Joseph  Abbott,  S.  H.  Quincy,  Lyman  Merrill,  Chas. 
Spaulding;  West,  C.  B.  Simpson ;  auctioneer.  A.  C.  Hill;  drugs  and 
medicines,  S.  H.  Quincy. 

Physicians— Daniel  Darling,  D.  L.  Simpson,  A.  C.  Hall,  J.  W.  Heath. 
RVE,  ROCKINGHAM—  Pop.,  996.  S.  E.  from  C.,  50;  S.  from 
Portsmouth,  5 ;  Exeter,  10.  R.  R.  S. — North  Hampton,  4%,  and 
Greenland,  2%,  stations  on  Eastern  R.  R.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  0.  S.  Green  ;  Treas ., - ;  Selectmen,  El- 

vin  Rand,  Nathaniel  Marden,  E.  C.  Jenuess;  Supt ^  J.  0.  Drake. 
Postmasters — J .  T.  Walker  ;  Beach ,  G.  H.  Jenness. 

Justices — T.  J.  Parsons,  E.  B.  Philbrick,  State ;  C.  J.  Brown,  L.  B. 
Parsons,  J.  D.  Marston,  J.  R.  Poor.  J.  T.  Walker. 

Churches — Adv.,  J.  Herd;  Chris.,  W.  BowdichJ;  Cong.,  W.  S.  Had¬ 
ley. 

Hotels — Farragut  House,  J.  C.  Philbrick  &  Son;  Sea  View.  G.  G. 
Lougee;  Washington  House,  J.  E.  Leavitt;  Prospect  House,  D.  M. 
JToss  ;  Star  Island,  Oceanic,  C.  Poor. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  F.  M.  Marden,  W.  J.  Rand,  A.  V.  Seavey, 
J.  M.  Rand,  Oliver  Jenness,  Wm.  J.  Walker,  Martin  Sleeper;  carpen¬ 
ters,  L.  J.  Bunker,  Jacob  Marston,  R.  G.  Skapley,  W.  R.  Mace,  Irving 
W.  Marden,  T.  W.  Rand,  William  Trerethen,  W.  H.  Locke,  J.  E.  Leav¬ 
itt,  R.  L.  Locke,  A.  J.  Drake,  Amos  Jenness,  B.  D.  Batclielder,  J.  T. 
Marden,  Joseph  Berry,  D.  M.  Foss,  John  Odion,  Jos.  Odion,  0.  L.  Foye, 
H.  L.  Trefethen,  S.  Trefethen,  R.  W.  Philbrick,  Ira  31arden,  D.  W. 
Rand,  Chas.  Trefethen,  J.  T„  Walker;  cooper,  W.  C.  Downing;  ma¬ 
sons,  0.  B.  Philbrick,  Henry  Rand,  Gilman  Trefethen.  Winslow  Tref- 
then,  J.  A.  Moulton,  Thos.  Green;  painters,  S.  R.  Spear,  Chas.  W. 
Speart  A.  J,  Johnson. 

Merchants — T.  J.  Parsons,  Jed.  Rand,  W.  E.  Sc  S.  L.  Chesley,  W. 
Jenness,  E.  C.  Jenness.  Physician — Warren  Parsons 

SALEM,  ROCKINGHAM—  Pop.,  1603.  8.  E.  from  C.,  40.  R. 
R .  S 1 — 'alem,on  Manchester  Sc  Lawrence  R.  R.,  I%  m.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  B.  R.  Wheeler  ;  Treas.,  W.  W.  Merrill;  Selectmen, 
W.  W.  Merrill,  C.  T.  Maxwell,  N.  H.  Paul;  Supt.,  Miss  Susan  Wheeler. 
Postmaster— G.  C.  Gordon. 

Justices — G.  C.  Gordon,  Thomas  Dustin,  L.  W.  Taylor,  M.  II.  Tay¬ 
lor,  State ;  J.  C,  Ewins,  Quorum;  Silas  Hall,  Isaac  Thorn,  W.  G.  Crow¬ 
ell,  Isaac  Woodbury,  Wm.  R.  Wheeler,  J.  A.  Troy,  0.  Dustin,  James 
Ayer. 

Churches — Cong.,  Samuel  Bowker.  Meth.,  A.  C.  Coult. 

Insurance  Ag’tS— Geo.  C.  Gordon,  John  F.  Smith. 

Manufacturers— boots  and  shoes,  D.  N.  Russ,  T.  M.  Russ,  B.  R. 


146 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Wheeler,  Kelley  '&  Russ,  W.  H.  Kelley;  lumber,  W.  G.  Crowell. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths.  T.  B.  Black,  J.  Hall;  carpenters,  .T.  *H- 
Lancaster,  W.  B.  Ayer;  masons,  R.  Russ;  painters,  A.  H.  Merrill, 
C.  II.  Smith  ;  wheelwright,  J.  Maine. 

Merchants — J.  C.  E\M'ns,C.I.  Bowker.  Physician — G.  C.  Howard. 
I>epot— Postmaster— J.  A.  Troy,  Ex.  &  Sta.  Ag’t— R.  A.  Tilton. 
Churches — Cal.  Bap.,  A.  S.Stovvell;  Meth.,  A.  T.  Bunker. 
Mechanics — blacksmith,  H.  Strong;  carpenters,  A.  Goodwin  &  Co., 
G.  W.  Thorn  ;  harness  maker,  T.  D.  Parish  ;mason,  J.  B.  Colby;  paint¬ 
ers,  I.  W.  Foster,  Geo.  II.  Webster. 

Manufacturers — cider  and  vinegar,  Gage  &  Jones  ;  enamelled  cloth, 
C.  A.  Evans;  shoes,  G.  Roberts,  I.  Woodbury, jr.,  T.  Foster. 

Heal  Estate  A’gt — L.  P.  E.  Richards. 

Merchants — Sherwood  &  Blethin,  G.  Roberts,  J.  C.  Carey. 

Livery  Stables— Silas  Hall. 

North— Postmaster— M.  H.  Taylor.  Merchant— J.  Austin. 
Church — Meth., - Powell. 

Manufacturers — frocking,  J.  W.  Wheeler  &  Son  ;  lumber,  R.  Taylor; 
repellants  and  shawls,  Walton  &  Co.;  shoddy.  Taylor  &  Dustin;  yarn, 
T.  Dustin  &  Co. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Chas.  Smith;  wheelwright, -  Powell. 

SALISBURY,  MERRIMACK— Fop.,  897-  N.  W.  from  C.,  16. 

R.  R.  S. — North  Boscawen,  on  Northern  N.  II.,  R.  R.  Daily  stage. 
OFFICERS — Clerk ,  Elbridge  Smith  ;  Treas..  J.  Arey  ;  Selectmen ,  Jon¬ 
athan  Arey,  T.  H.  Whittaker,  John  Shaw;  Supt .,  D.  J.  Calef;  Agent , 
Wm.  Dunlap. 

Postmasters — L.  A.  Hawkins;  West ,  William  Dunlap  ;  Center ,  S.  W. 
Green. 

Justices — Nathaniel  Saw’yer,  J.  C.  Smith,  E.  B.  Emerson,  State  ; 
C.  C.  Rogers,  M.  P.  Thompson,  Quorum  ;  M.  J.  Stevens,  T.  D.  Little, 
Nathan  Tucker,  jr.,  William  Dunlap,  J.  Arey,  D.  J.  Calef,  I.  S.  Blais 
dell,  S.  W.  Green. 

Churches — Bap.. - ;  Chris., - ;  Cong.,  A.  H.  Martin. 

Hotel — Elm  House,  Amos  Chapman.  Ex.  Agent — E.  C.  Smith. 

Literaryllnstitution— Salisbury  Academy, - ,  prin. 

Manufacturers— drag  rakes,  T.  D.  Little;  lumber.  D.  S.  Prince, 
Wrhittaker  &  Entitoon,  Holmes  &  Son;  pumps,  P.  A.  Fellows. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Daniel  Colby,  S.  B.  Sweat,  Jonathan 
Arey,  Samuel  Emerson,  P.  A.  Fellows;  carpenters,  WT.  B.  Parsons, 
A.  H.  Parsons,  Tlios.  Foote  ;  coopers,  R.  F.  Batcbelder.  J.  R.  Btizzell  ; 
harness  maker,  A.  E.  Persons  ;  masons,  Richard  Fellows,  E.  H.  Gil¬ 
bert;  millers,  John  Shaw,  T.  D.  Little  ;  painters,  S.  A.  Minard  ;  tailor, 
M.  P.  Thompson;  wheehvright,  M.  II.  Fellows. 

Merchants— Calef  &  Smith,  W.  B.  Parsons;  West,  Wm.  Dunlap; 
auctioneers,  J.  C.  Smith,  M.  P.  Thompson. 

Physicians — liomeo..  G.  P.  Titcomb. 

Salmon  Falls— See  Rolliusford. 

Sanborn’s— See  Wakefield. 

SANBORN TON,  BELKNAP— Yog.,  1236.  N.  from  C.,  21.  S. 
from  Laconia,  4.  R.  R.  S. — Tilton  on  B.  C.  <fe  M.  R.  R.  Daily  stage. 
OFFICERS — Clerk ,  J.  J.  Burley  ;  Treas..  S.  M.  Woodman  :  Selectmen, 

S.  M.  Woodman,  S.  S.  Hersey,  J.  W.  Currier;  Supt..  F.  W.  A.  R.m-! 
kin,  jr. 

Postmasters — E.  M.  Lane;  North.  Thomas  W ebster. 

Justices — Thomas  Webster,  jr.,  J.  M.  Taylor,  State  ;  J.  N.  Sanborn, 
J.  J.  Burley.  * 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  147 


Churches — 1st  Bap.,  F.  W.  A.  Rankin,  jr.;  2d  Bap.,  H.  TV.  Dalton  ; 
3d  Bap.,  V.  E.  Bunker;  Cong..  M.  T.  Runnels. 

Manufacturers — coffins  and  caskets,  H.  K.  Thompson;  elevating 
refrigerators,  Blaisdall  &  Burley;  flour,  meal  and  lum  m  B.  S.  Col¬ 
by,  Moses  Weeks. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths’  J.  M.'Taylor,  P.  C.  Quimby,  T.  J.  Cate; 
carpenters,  D.  L.  Morrison,  C.  S.  Morrison.  C.  Osgood,  N.  M.  Prescott, 
N.  II.  Wadley  ;  masons,  A.  J.  Crockett,  J.O.  Morrison. 

Merchants — J.  J.  Burley;  clocks  and  watches,  R.  S.  &  R.  D.  John¬ 
son.  Physician— A.  W.  Abbott. 

SASDOWN,  ROCKINGHAM—  Pop.,  496.  S.  E.  from  C.,  30. 

S.  W.  from  Exeter,  14.  R.  R.  S. — Piaistow,  on  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  Daily 
stage.  Sandown  Centre,  on  Nashua  &  Rochester  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  A.  S.  Clarke;  Treas .,  E.  Hoyt,  2nd;  Selectmen, 

E.  Hoyt,  2d,  A.  S.  Sanborn,  Elwin  C.  Mills;  Supt.,  C.  II.  Smith. 
Postmaster — George  Sanborn.  Church — Meth.,  C.  H.  Smith. 
Justices — William  French.  George  Marston,  State  ;  Robert  Sanborn, 

F.  B.  Sanborn,  Quorum ;  W.  J.  Moore,  George  Sanborn,  Harrison  Sau- 
born,  J.  S.  Kelley,  C.  II.  Smith,  E.  Iloyt,  2nd,  Geo.  T.  Griffin. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  L.  L.  Hook,  Sanborn  Bros.;  staves,  F.  B. 
&  J.  W.  Lovering. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  B.  H.  Rand,  D.  R.  Hoit ;  carpenters,  W. 
Worthen  ;  coopers,  Jonas  Wheeler,  G.  W.  Robie. 

Merchant — A.  S.  Sanborn  &  Co. 

SASfl>Wl€H,  CARROLL — Pop.,  1854.  N.  from  C.,  50  ;  N.  W. 
from  Ossipee,  34.  R.  R.  S.— Aleredith  Village,  12  on  B.  C.  &.  M.  R.  R. 
Daily  stage  to  connect  with  the  boats  at  Centre  Harbor.  West  Osssi- 
pee,  12,  on  Eastern  R.  R.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Geo.  N.  Dorr;  Treas.,  D.  H.  Hill;  Selectmen,  D. 
H.  Hill,  B.  C.  Davis,  J.  Gove ;  Supt.  and  Agent,  Haz  n  Pettingill. 

Postmasters — Arven  Blauchard  ;  North,  Simeon  Johnson  ;  Centre, 
Charles  Blauchard. 

Justices — M.  H.  Marston,  W.  M.  Weed,E.  Q.  Fellows.  0.  T.  Vittum, 
J.  II.  Plumer,  D.  G.  Bedee,  P.  Wentworth,  D.  H.  Hill,  W.  A.  Heard, 
Ezra  Gould,  State  ;  Arven  Blanchard,  J.  M  Smith,  II.  Libbey,  S.  B. 
Wiggin,  J,  J.  C.  Brown,  S.  F.  Severance;  J.  E.  Hilton,  Aaron  Beder,  R. 
,S.  Batchelder.  G.  P.  Davis. 

Churches — Cong., - ;  F.  Bap..  D.  Calley;  North,  - 

Sinclair  ;  Friend, - ;  Meth.,  D.  W.  Downs. 

Exp.  Agents — Frank  Nelson.  H.  Allen,  C.  Sanborn, 

Hotel— Pleasant  House  J.  C.  Burleigh. 

Lawyers — D/II.  Hill,  Paul  Wentworth,  W.  M.  Weed,  G.  P.  Davis. 
Literary  Institution — Center  Sandwich  High  School,  G.  N.  Dorr, 
Livery  Stables — G.  Hanson,  J.  C.  Burleigh. 

Prin.;  Academic  and  Normal  Institute,  D.  G.  Bedee,  Prin. 

Manufacturers — baskets,  sJohn  Fogg,  A.  C.  Fogg,  J.  W.  Bennett  ; 
boots  and'shoes,  D.  M.  Skinner,  George  Perkins,  J.  F.  Moulton;  cigars, 

T.  .1.  Mann  &  Son';  lumber,  U.  J.  Hoag,  Sylvester  Carter.  N.  M.  Bean, 
J.  French. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  G.  T.  Lawrence,  II.  G.  Chick, 
J.  P.  Chase,  M  B.  Sanborn,  C.  H.  Atwood,  C.  M.  Quimby,  J.  F.  Web¬ 
ber,  W.  Gleason  ;  carpenters,  D.  II.  Folsom,  G  T.  Lawrence,  D.  T. 
Mason,  J.  II.  Quimby,  A.  W.  Quimby,  A.  A.  Quimby;  coopers,  J.  M. 
Morrison,  Asahel  Glines;  hair  dresser,  Charles  Scoggins;  mason,  L. 
Abbott;  millwright,  G.  T.  Lawrence;  painters,  B.  B.  Locke,  G.  W 
Webster,  H.  B.  Ham  ;  printer,  C.  C.  Fellows,  C.  E.  Blanchard;  under  j 


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148  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


takers,  G.  W.  Mann,  D.  H.  Folsom,  S.  Dinsniore;  watchmaker,  S.  Weed, 
C.  E.  Mason;  wheelwrights,.B.  J.  Smith,  C.  S.  Blackey. 

Merchants — Charles  Blanchard,  W.  A.  Hurd,  F.  E.  Burley.  A.  R 
Kimball,  A.  Blanchard,  Johnson  J.  Hill;  auctioneer,  G.  Moulton. 
W.  S.  Plummer;  drugs,  medicines  and  fancy  goods,  C.  C.  Fellows; 
millinery,  Irene  Me  Gaffey ;  pictures  and  ^frames,  A.  R.  Kimball  & 
Son  ;  tin  ware,  J.  M.  Smith. 

Physicians — Joseph  Huntress  ;  homeo.,  H.  X.  Hart  ;  dentists, - 

Garey,  S.  B.  Wiggin. 

Seytheville— See  Xew  London. 

SEABROOK,  ROCKINGHAM— Pop.,  1609.  S.  E.  from  C.,50  ; 
S.  from  Portsmouth,  14;  S.  E.  from  Exeter,  8.  R.  R .  S. — Seabrook,  1 
m.,  on  the  Eastern  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Jonathan  Gove;  Trees.,  J.  B.  Green;  Selectmen, 
Joseph  Chase.  F.  A.  Dow,  H.  C.  Chase;  Supt .,  H.  C.  Chase. 
Postmasters — J  X.  Brown:  South,  J.  Christian. 

Justices  —  J.  M.  Weare,  State;  John  Philbrick,  Quorum;  Joshua 
Janvrin,  Robert  Collins,  W.  A.  Rand,  J.  X.  Brown,  John  Weare,  C.  S. 
Dow,  H.  C.  Chase. 

Churches — Adv.,  S.  S.  Brewer;  C.  Bap.,  C.A.Martell;  Cong.,  Frank 

Haley;  Friends, - ;  Meth.,  W.  C.  Tansom. 

Exp.  Agents — G.  W  Rendall,  Calvin  Buswell,  C.  A.  Barton. 

Hotel — Washington  House.  Mrs.  Lydia  Parker. 

Ins.  Agent — J.  X.  Brown.  Tel.  Agent — Geo.  E.  Merrill. 

Literary  Institution — Dearborn  Academy,  Miss  Louisa  H.  Rams- 
dell,  prin. 

Manufacturers— -boats,  C.  H.  Sanborn,  Benj.  Perkins,  C.  &  J.  A. 
Locke,  Lowell  Brown,  jr.;  boots  and  shoes,  Wm.  Porter,  Staples  & 
Adams,  E.  P.  Tibbetts  :  lumber,  G.  A.  Weare,  Frank  Brown,  W.  H. 
Xoyes. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — artist,  Miss  C.  A.  Perkins;  blacksmiths, 
F.  F.  Felch,  C.  F.  Felch,  J.  S.  Lane;  carpenters,  E.  D.  Gove,  Jos. 
Chase,  E.  Chase,  D.  Dow,  James  Sanborn  ;  machinists.  E.  D.  Gove,  A.  S. 
Chase;  painters,  C.  Chase,  S.  J.  Smith,  Wm.  F.  Smith;  tailor,  C.  T. 
Locke;  wheelwright,  Enoch  Chase. 

Merchants — J.  W.  Locke,  J.  D.  Locke,  A.  A.  Locke,  T.  X.  Chase,  J. 
Christian,  Bryant  Eaton,  John  X.  Brown;  auctioneer,  J.  M.  Weare; 
grain,  wholesale  and  retail,  X.  Robbins;  groceries,  J.  Chase,  H.  C. 
Chase,  Charles  Fogg,  John  Locke,  J.  S.  Smith,  W.  Eaton. 

Physicians — Daniel  W.  Colcord,  Frank  Haley. 

SIiak.er  Tillage — See  Canterburv. 

SHARON,  HILLSBOROUGH—  Pop.  182.  S.W.  from  C.,  48; 
W,  from  Amherst,  22.  R.  R.  S. — Greenville  7,  and  Peterborough,  5 
on  Monadnock  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Cleric,  Treas.,  and  Supt.,  B.  H.  Sanders,  p.  o.  ad.  Tem¬ 
ple  ;  Selectmen,  II.  E.  Bond,  B.  H.  Sanders,  J.  A  Hadley. 

Justices — Nathan  Moore,  Stute  ;  B.  II.  Sanders. 

Manufacturers — lumber.  Preston  &  Emery,  p.o.  ad.,  Xew  Ipswich.; 
portable  steam  saw  mill,  B.  H.  &  G.  A.  Sanders. 

Mechanic — Carpenter.  II.  E.  Bond. 

SKELBURXE,  COOS—  Pop.,  250.  X.  E.  from  C.,  150, E.  from 
Lancaster,  30.  R.  R.  S. — Shelburne,  on  Grand  Trunk  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas.,  S.  B.  Hubbard  ;  Selectmen,  A.  C.  Ev. 
ans,  E.  P.  Burbank,  H.  A.  Stevens  ;  Supt..  S.  B.  Hubbard. 

Justices — A.R.  Evans,  State :  S.  B.  Hubbard,  Fletcher  Odell,  Dari¬ 
us  Green. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  149 

, - - - . - 

Church — Metli., - Chandler;  Exp.  Ag’t — F.  C.  Hardy. 

Hotel — Winthrop  House,  Janies  Hebbard. 

|  Mechanics — blacksmith,  I.  W.  Speller  ;  carpenter,  Moses  Wilson; 
cooper,  Washington  Newall,  Merchant — C.  C.  Hebbard. 
j  Summer  Boarding  Houses — T.  J.  Hubbard,  H.  P.  Gates,  C.  E. 
jPhilbrook,  A.  E.  Philbrook. 

Sliort  Falls — See  Epsom. 

SOM E RS W O RTH ,  STRAFFORD — Pop.,  4504.  E.  from  C., 
45;  N.from  Dover,  7.  R.  R.  S. — Great  Falls,  on  Ports.,  Gt.  Falls  & 
Conway  R.  R,  and  Boston  &  Maine  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Wm.  F.  Harmon;  Treas.,  W.  D.  Knapp;  Select¬ 
men,  Enoch  Wliitehouse,  H.  M.  Hanson,  J.  A.  Locke;  Supts.,  E.  J. 
Randall,  C.  L.  Chapman,  0.  B.  Morse,  C.  H.  Wells,  Isaac  Chandler; 
j  Agent,  0.  L.  Farnham. 

Postmaster — Great  Falls,  C.  L.  Chapman. 

|  Justices — G.  E.  Beacham,  W.  1).  Knapp,  G.  W.  Burleigh.  J.  B. 
Shapleigh,  N.  Wells,  T.  W.  Woodman  ;  D.  W.  Quimby,  E.  M.  Webber, 
jE.  M.  Smith.  S.  S.  Chick,  W.  P.  Moses,  J.  G.  Young,  State  ;  0.  II. 
Lord,  W.  B.  Martin,  I.  Pearl,  E.  B.  Le  Gro,  W.  L.  Bracejr ,  J.  A. 
Edgerly,  J.  A.  Stickney,  E.  A.  Crawford,  E.  J.  Randall,  J.  S.  Haines, 
L.  C.  Chapman,  C.  S  Jones,  W.  F.  Harmon,  W.  W.  Woodman,  W.  R. 
Burleigh,  J.  B.  Nelson,  A.  L.  Bartlett,  C.  H.  Wells. 

Churches — Cal.  Bap.,  D.  H.  Stoddard;  F.  Bap.,P.  W.  Perry  ;  Cong, 
S.  W.  Webb;  Meth.,  High  St.,  W.  E.  Bennett,  Main  St.,  M.  Howard; 
R.  Cath.,  Clement  Mutsaers. 

I  Eating  Houses— nT.  M.  Wentworth,  Charles  Ramsay,  T.  F.  Marston, 

C.  A.  Locke,  Thomas  Locke. 

Exp.  Ag’t — Bagley  &  Co.,  Eastern.  Tel.  Ag’t— AV.  W.  Nason. 

!  Hotels — Great  Fails,  R.  Hussey;  Granite  State,  T.  S.  Wentworth, 
Lawyers^— N.  Wells,  W.  D.  Knapp,  W.  J.  Copeland,  G.  W.  Burleigh. 
W.  R.  Burleigh.  James  A.  Edgerly. 

Literary  Institution — Great  Falls  High  School,  J.  E.  Dixon,  prin., 
Livery  Stables — J.  0.  Lord,  B.  F.  Ilaftson  &  Co.,  C.K.  Drew. 
Manufacturers — bobbins,  I.  &  E.  Blood;  boots  and  8hoes,  S.  D 
Bryant,  L.  M.  &.  D.  M.  Nute;  cotton,  Great  Falls  Manufacturing  Co., 
J.  Cummock,  ag’t;  doors,  sash  and  blinds,  Hubbard  &  Co.;  flour, 
jC.  W.  Wright  &  Co.;  stoves  and  castings,  Somersworth  Machine  Co., 
|M.  C.  Burleigh,  ag’t;  woolens,  Great  Falls  woolen  Co.,  Edward 
Hargraves,  ag’t. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — baker,  F.  A.  Hussey  :  blacksmith,  W.  D. 
Merrick;  carpenters,  D.  L.  Hodsdon,  S.  P.  Horne  &  Co.,  L.  E.  Deca 
tur,  Wm.  B.  Clark,  Freeman  Chick,  C  F.  Mitchell,  I.  Hodsdon  ;  hair 
dres  er,  C.  B.  Jenness  ;  harness  makers,  Stevens  &  Hacking,  P.  L. 
Ward  ;  machinists,  Somersworth  Machine  Co.,  E.  N.  Higley  ;  marble, 
worker,  John  Emery  ;  masons,  Hiram  Wentworth,  George  Wentworth 
Moses  Foss  ,  painters,  David  Wingate,  B.  0.  Martin,  Noah  S.  Brown, 
Horace  Wentworth,  Jerry  Lord,  S.  Grant  ;  photographers,  C.  C.  Gard¬ 
ner,  E.  J.  Deland  ;  printers,  Edwin  Fernald,  Edward  F.  Ricker  ;  tailors 
H.  Yesehoff,  J.  B.  Clarke,  M.  J.  O’Brien. 

j  Merchants — auctioneer,  J.  G.  Hill;  books  and  stationery,  A. 
Thwing,  W.  W.  Nason,  L.  A.  Goodwin,  Wm.  F.  Harmon;  boots  and 
shoes,  J  W.  Bates,  S.  D.  Bryant,  N.  O’Brian,  Moore  Bros.:  clocks  and 
watches,  J.  J.  Woodward,  Wm.  Mulloy,  Folsom  &  Faunce  ;  clothing, 

D.  Lothrop,  &Co.,  J.jG.  Hill,  Peyser  &  Kennedy  ;  dry  goods,  M.  Bates  & 
Co.,  Wimplheimer  &  Co.,  Alfred  Carter.  S.  S.  Chick  &  Co.,  C  E.  Bart 
lett  &  Co.,  Moore  &  Sou  ;  drugs  and  medicines,  J.  U.  Wingate,  C.  M 


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150 


Jones,  Goorge  Moore,  L.  A.  Goodwin,  W.  W.  Nason,  llenry  Goodwin; 
jfancy  goods  and  notions,  Laura  A.  Bates,  I.  S.  Coleman.  W.  H.  Bayles, 

M.  D.  Folsom  :  fish,  Lewis  Smith,  Remich  &  Co.;  flour  and  meal, 
John  Martin  ;  furniture,  Chas.  San!)  rn  ;  groceries,  S.  James  &  Sons, 
J.  T.  Bickford  &  Co.,  Union  Store,  Div.  30,  C.  F.  Blake,  T.  W.  Wood¬ 
man,  0.  L.  Farnham  &  Co.,  Enoch  Whitehouse,  .!  A.  Bagley,  W.  S. 
Gilman,  C.  Watson ;  hardware,  Tebbetts  Bros.,  S.  A*  Seavy,  Hodsdon 
Bros.,  H.  C.  Gilpatrick ;  hats  and  caps,  Bates  &  LeGro,  Moore  Bros,; 
meat,  J.  S.  LeGro,  W.  Hartford,  J.  I.  Shallis;  millinery.  Miss  G.  A. 
iLougee,  Mrs.  A.  J.  Watson,  Miss  Andrews,  Miss  L.  E.  Ricker,  Mrs. 
Stillings,  Miss  Hattie  .Horne,  L.  M.  Fullerton,  C.  II.  Harmon  &  Co., 
lva  Grant. 

Physicians — E.  Edgecomb,  J.  A.  Hayes,  C.  E.  Swasey,  L.  D.  Hamb- 
tt,  Alvin  Jenkins,  C.  II.  Elliott;  homeo.,  J.  Conant;  dentists,  0.  Q. 
Shapleigh.  Julius  Guttman. 

SOUTH  HAMPTON,  ROCKINGHAM—  Pop.,  448.  S.  E.1 
from  C.,  4G;  S.  from  Exeter,  9.  R.  R.S. — East  Kingston,  4,  Amesbury, 
Mills,  3,  on  Boston  &  Maine  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  John  Paige  ;  Treas.,  B.  R.  Jewell ;  Selectmen ,  B.  R. 
Jew  ell, 1'.  B.  French,  I.  F.  Puringtbn  ;  Supt,,  F.  B.  French. 
Postmaster— Philip  White. 

Justices — B.  R.  Jewell,  Quorum;  N.  S.  Smith,  N.  H.  Brown,  J. 
Eaton,  G.  Kelly. 

Church — Cal.  Bap.,  E.  L.  Scott. 

Hotel — Central  H  ouse,  Mrs.  Crafts. 

Literary  Institution— Barnard  School. 

Manufacturers — boots  and  shoes,  J.  0.  P.  Clifford;  carriages,  E.  P. 
Downing;  tree  protectors,  N.  A.  Copeland. 

SOPfH  NEVFJIAiUCEF,  ROCKINGHAM  —  Pop.  808.  S 
from  C.,  35  ;  N  from  Exeter,  4.  R.  R.  S. — South  Newmarket,  on  B. 
&  M.-R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  A.  H.  Verney  ;Treas .,  J.  B.  Martin  ;  Selectmen , 
J.  B.  Martin,  A.  J.  Neal.  Geo!  0.  Paul;  Supt.,  Mrs.  A.  H,  Varney. 
Postmasters — Albert  Fiold  ;  Junction,  C.  II.  Leavitt. 

Justices — Albert  Field,  A.  II.  Varney,  E.  Hersey  ;  State;  Patrick 
Quinn,  S.  P.  Badger. 

Churches — Cong.,  A.  C.  Childs;  Meth.,  0.  T.  Bachtel;  Univ.,  R.  T. 
Sawyer. 

Hotels— Shute  House,  0.  G.  Sanborn  ;  Elm  House,  A.  M.  Wiggin. 
Manufacturers— lumber,  S.&  D.  G.  Neal. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  John  Foss,  J.  C.  Stevens;  carpenters, 
Hollis  Pease,  John  Pease,  Geo.  P.  Hanson  ;  machinists,  G.  E.  Fifield, 
G.  B.  Wiggins,  Swamscott  Machine  Co.,  Amos  Paul,  ag’t;  masons.  L. 
S.  Pease, G.  K.  Smith,  II.  0.  Smith  ;  painters,  J.  M.  Ew'in,  J.  H.  Han¬ 
son  ;  wheelwright,  J.  Foss,  jr. 

Merchants — J.  C.  Hanson,  Albert  Field,  D.  C.  Wiggin.  J.  Coffy. 
Physician — A.  H.  Varney.  Telegraph  Agent. — J.  E.  Simpson. 
SPRINGFIELD,  SULL1  VAN—  Pop.,  781.  N.  W.  from  C.  38.' 

N.  E.  from  Newport.  15.  R.  R.  S. — West  Andover,  11  m.,  on  Northern 
N.  H.  R.  R.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  M.  M.  Wiggin  ;  Treas.,  D.  P.  Goodhue;  Select¬ 
men ,  H.  F.  Goss,  H.  T.  Sanborn,  John  Johnson;  Supt.,  C.  McDaniels. 
Postmasters — II. T.  Sanborn;  East,  Lorenzo  Dow. 

Justices — Charles  McDaniels,  State;  D.  N.  Adams,  Quorum',  Joseph 
Davis,  jr.,  C.  P.  Wells,  J.  C.  Nichols,  S.<4\  Colby,  A.  11.  Fowler;  J.  T. 
Colby,  M.  M.  Wiggin,  D,  P.  Goodhue. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


15  L 


Manufacturers — lumber,  A.  J.  Kidder,  Y.  P.  George,  J.  T.  Colby, 
Sargent  Heath. 

Mechanic — blacksmiths,  J.  H.  Collins.  C.  F.  Randall. 

Merchants — J.  B.  Prescott;  auctioneer,  East,  L.  Dow;  boots,  and 
shoes,  H.  T.  Sanborn. 

West— Postmistress — Mrs.  D.  N.  Adams. 

Church —  (Union)  Chris.,  L.  Bailey. 

Mechanics— carpenters,  J.  C.  Nichols,  Wm,  H.  Quimby,  John  Wig- 
gin  ;  carriage  maker,  K.  Stocker  ;  masons,  Tallant  Boyce,  J.  C. 
Nichols. 

Merchant — D.N.  Adams. 

Physician — D.  P.  Goodhue. 

S  1  ARli^  COOS — Pop..  4S0.  N.  from  C.  154  ;  N.  from  Lancaster, 
16.  R.  R.  S. — Stark,  on  Grand  Trunk,  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas.,  A.  J.  Smith  ;  Selectmen ,  J.  A.  Pike, 
Woodbury  Cole,  F.  T.  Potter  ;  Supt.,  W.  T.  Pike. 

Postmasters — CliffordtCole;  Stark  Water  Station,  G.  W.  Perkins. 

Justices — C.  P.  Stevens,  State;  A.  J.  Smith,  Quorum  ;  L.  Cole,  W.  T.; 
Pike,  Albert  Thompson. 

Churches — Bap.,  Clifford  Cole;  Meth., - Davis. 

Exp.  Ag'ts — A.  J.  Smith,  P.  J.  O.  Connor.  Tel.  Agent — P.  J.  0. 
Conner. 

Manufacturers — flour  and  meal,  Andrew  Jackson’;  lumber,  Sylves¬ 
ter  Cole ;  Dexter  Cole,  E.  Hickney  &  Co.,  Milan  Steam  Mill  Co.,  LaFor- 
est  Brown,  ag’t.  J.  M.  Pike. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  W,  McCordick;  C.  R.  Rich;  carpenters, 
Sylvester  Cole,  F.  T.  Potter  ;  cooper,  Luke  Cole ;  machinist,  A.  Thomp¬ 
son:  painter,  .John  Thompson. 

Merchants — Edmund  Creen,  John  Thompson. 

Stark.  Water — See  Stark. 

STEWARTSTOWX,  COOS — Pop.,  900.  N.  from  C.,  150;  N. 
from  Colebrook,  5.  R.  R.  S. — North  Stratford,  on  Grand  Trunk  R.  R.i 
Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Supt.,  Lorenzo  Farman;  Treas.,  J.  Flanders ; 
Selectmen,  Alansou  Owen,  S.  W.  Carlton,  E  P.  Kidder. 

Postmaster— S.  M.  Jordan. 

Justices — John  Flanders,  A.  W.  Drew,  State ;  I.  H.  Pickard,  Quo¬ 
rum  ;  E.  Kilburn,  H,  Tewkesbury,  H.  D.  Flanders,  J.  M.  Kidder,  Hi- 
ram  Blanchard,  J.  C.  Poor,  S.  M.  Jordan,  Frank  Blodgett,  L.  Farman, 
Alauson  Owen. 

Churches — Cong., - Bugbee;  Chris., - 

Manufacturers — starch,  Lovering  Sc  Co.,  Eustis  &  Co. 

Mechanic — blacksmith,  S.  M.  Jordan. 

Merchants — Oscar  Lang,  Lorenzo  Farman,  L.  W.  Alger. 

WTest — Postmaster — L.  W.  Alger. 

Church— Cong.  W.  STBugby.j 

Hotel  &  Livery  Stable— Coos  House,  J.  P.  Blodgett. 

Manufacturers — clapboards,  chair  stuff,  and  woo  len  bowls,  W.  F 
Allen  ;  flour  and  meal,  G.  Beac-her;  woolens,  G.  Beacher. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  F.  Record;  carpenters,  Joseph  Gurtin, 
Joseph  Tibbets  ;  painter,  Thos.  Mayo,  repair  shop,  C.  S.  Dalton. 

Merchants — L.  W.  Alger  Lorenzo  Farnbam  &  Co.;  drugs,  True  Lov- 
erin ;  .furniture  and  coffins,  E.  S.  Parker;  millinery,  Mrs.  0.  L.  Fling. 

Physicians — S.  W.  Ingalls.  Guy  Holbrook. 

STODDARD,  CHESHIRE—  Pop.,  667.  S.  W.  from  C.  40  ;  N. 
E.  from  Keene,  15.  R.~  R.  S. — Keene  on  Cheshire  R.  R.,  15  milesj 


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Greenfield,  on  Wilton  Ex.  R.  R.,  16  ni.;  Hillsborough,  on  Contoocook 
R.  R.  12  miles.  Daily  mail  from  Boston  :  daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  Silas  Dinsniore  ;  Treat.,  Ephraim  Stevens  ;  Se¬ 
lectmen,  J.  F.  Whittemore, J.  M.  Rice,  J.  H.  Scott;  Supt.,  Sumner 
Knight. 

Postmasters — Henry  Reed;  South ,  Mrs.  E.  McClure. 

Justices— Silas  Dinsmore,  J.  M.  Rice,  State  ;  Nathan  Gonld. 

Church — Cong.,  H.  H.  Colburn. 

Hotels — Central  House,  S.  J.  Harrington;  South,  0.  H.  Harding; 
Mill  Village,  Island  House,  R.  J.  Brown. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  Gilman  Sacey  ;  lumber,  clothes  pins  and 
pails,  Christopher  Robb. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Chester  Conn,  T.  F.  Snow;  carpenter 
E.  B.  Dodge;  coopers,  Elias  Smith,  E.  Barden,  S.  A.  Rider,  W.  Si- 
monds  ;  masons,  W.  S.  Tuttle,  E.  W.  Morey  ;  shoe  maker,  Solon  Esty 
Merchants — Harriet  Simonds,  James  Simonds,  George  L.  Blodgett 
South , - Bigelow. 

STRAFFORD,  STRAFFORD  —  Pop.,  1669.  E.  from  C.,  E. 
N.  W.  from  Dover,  15.  R.  R.  S. — Dover  15,  on  Boston  &  Maine  R.  R. 
Tri-weekly  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  H.  B.  Foss  :  Treat.,  C.  G.  Scott ;  Selectmen,  C.  D. 
Scruton,  C.  G.  Scott,  J.  S.  Foss;  Supt.,  E.  C.  Handy. 

Postmasters — Corner,  J.  D.  Berry;  North,  Daniel  Pease;  Blue 
Hills,  A.  S.  Clark. 

Justices — J.  B.  Smith,  N.  C.  Twombly,  J.  W.  Jewell,  A.  S.  Clark, 
T.  D.  Foss,  H.  A.  Drew,  Stute ;  D.  L.  Babb,  J.  C.  Foss,  Jeremiah  Task¬ 
er,  Daniel  Babb,  M.  F.  Foss,  H.  F.  Walker,  0.  H.  Colbath,  L.  C.  Critth- 
ett,  J.  H.  Perry,  J.  S.  Foss,  Paul  Perkins,  R.  W.  Foss,  W.  Foss,  G.  W. 
Boody,  Azariah  Waldron,  H.  T  Hill.  H.  B.  Foss.  M.  D.  Johnson. 

Churches — Adv.. - :  F.  Bap.,  Corner,  C.  C.  Foster;  North, - . 

Hotel — Corner,  Blue  Hill  Cottage  Home,  J.  M.  Whitehouse,  pro. 
Manufacturers — North,  flour  and  meal,  E.  J.  Fory  ;  lumber,  Paul 
Perkins. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Coi'ner ,  T.  Roberts,  S.  D.  Berry ;  North, 
Daniel  Babb. 

Merchants — J.  w.  Jewell,  D.  S.  Woodman  ;  North,  D.  E.  Avery. 
Physicians — Nehemiah  C.  Twombly,  H.  C.  Coburn. 

Center — Postmaster — Demerit t  Place. 

Church — F.  Bap.,  S.  C.  Kimball.  Merchant — Harrison  Hill. 
Literary  Inst. — Austin  Academy,  S.  C.  Kimball,  prin. 
Manufacturers — lumber.  Tasker  &  Brown. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Pearey  &  Brown. 

Row  Fake — Postmaster — A.  Waldron. 

Church — F.  Bap., —  Smith. 

Hotel  — Bow  Lake  House,  J.  C.  Peavey. 

Manufacturers — lumber.  Caswell  &  Wal'dron. 

Mechanic — blacksmith,  George  Know] ton. 

Merchants — Daniel  S.  Woodman  ;  auctioneor,  H.  A.  Drew. 
STRATFORD,  COOS—  Pop.,  88T.  N.  from  C.,  160.  N.  from 
Lancaster.  14.  R.  R.  S. — Stratford,  on  G.  Trunk  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  Hollow,  W.  G.  Fuller;  Treat.,  B.  B.  Ockington  ; 
Selectmen,  George  R.  Eaton,  F.  N.  Day,  W.  H.  Kimball  ;  Supts.,  F.  N. 
Day,  Melvin  Marshall. 

Justices — M.  D.  Johnson,  State  ;  W.  R.  Brown,  S.  Brown,  M.  Mar¬ 
shall.  F.  N.  Day. 

Hollow — R.  R.  S—  Stratford,  Hollow,  x/2  mile. 


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Postmaster— L.  B.  Blodgett,  Physician— C.  C.  Carpenter. 

Church — Meth..  - Collins. 

Exp.  Ag’t— F.  N.  Day.  Mechanic— paintey,  J.  C.  Robinson. 
Manufacturers — lumber,  E.  F.  Merrill,  Steam  Mill  Co. 

Merchants — N.  B.  Waters,  L.  B.  Blodgett,  B.  B.  Ockington,  J.  M. 
Butters;  millinery,  Mrs.  Sarah  Norcott. 

Coos — R.  R.  S. — North  Stratford.  Exp.  Ag’t— James  Twohey. 

Postmaster — J.  II.  Dan  forth.  Church — Bap., - . 

Hotels — American  House,  II.  B.  Ilinman  ;  Willard  House,  E.  H.  Fol¬ 
som.  | 

Manufacturers — lumber,  S.  M.  Smart  ;  starch,  J.  II.  Danforth. 
Mechanics — blacksmiths,  G.  W.  Hinman,  J.  R.  Stevens,  Wm.  Ogle.1 
harness  maker,  Fred  Roby;  machinist,  J.  B.  Alger;  painter,  C.  P 
Schoff. 

Merchants — J.  II. Danforth,  G.  R.  Eaton  ;  groceries,  G.  C.  Kimball’ 
J.  M.  Staples;  millinery,  Miss  Hattie  Willard. 

STRATH  AM,  ROCKING  HA  M — P<  »p.,  769.  S.  E.  from  C.,  40; 

E.  from  Exeter,  4.  R.  R.  S. — Stratham,  2,  on  C.  &  P.  R.  R.;  New, 
market,  2^  miles. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  J.  S.  Staples  ;  Treas.,  J.  N.  Thompson  ;  Selectmen 
J.  N.  Thompson,  I.  S.  Wiggin,  Jenness  Brown  ;  Supt.,  J.  J.  Scammon. 
Postmaster — J.  S.  Staples. 

Justices — J.  J.  Scammon,  C.  G.  Brown. 

Churches — Bap.,  Noah  Hooper;  Cong.,  A.  B.  Peabody,  Chris., - 

F.  Bap., - . 

Manufacturers — meal  and  lumbei,  E.  B.  Jewell ;  meal,. lumber  and 
shingles,  George  Wingate. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  N.  E.  Norton;  carpenters,  0.  J.  Tilton, 

D.  P.  Batchelder,  H.H.  Leavitt,  I.  W.  Tuttle;  leather,  B.  Moulton. 
Merchants — florists,  J.  II.  Diman,  A.  Craig;  groceries,  J.  S.  Staples. 
Siagrar  Hill — See  Lisbon. 

SULLIVAN,  CHESHIRE—  Pop  ,  347.  S.  W.  from  C.,48.  N.  E. 
from  Keene,  7.  R.  R.  S. — Keene,  on  Cheshire  R.  R.  Stage  Mon.. 
,Wed.  and  Sat. 

OFFICERS  —  Clerk,  East,  A.  C.  Ellis;  Treas.,  Amos  Wardwell ;  Se- 
ctmen,  E.  E.  Rugg,  M.  J.  Barrett,  Geo.  L.  Mason;  Supt.,  A.  A.  Niins. 
Postmaster — A.  G.  Nims.  Church — Cong.,  S.  S.  Drake. 

Justices — Chas.  Mason,  State;  John  Locke,  E.  H.  Bullard. 

East— Postmaster— Horace  II.  Bridge. 

Church — Cong.,  evang.,  union. - . 

Manufacturers — chair  stock,  L.  II.  &  D.  W.  Goodnow  ;  flour  bucket 
hoops,  A.  A.  Ellis;  lumber,  A.  A.  Ellis,  L.  H.  &  D.  W.  Goodnow,  Geo. 
Kingsbury  ;  meal,  L.  H.  &  D.  W.  Goodnow. 

Mechanics — blacksmith  and  machinist,  Lyman  Davis;  carpenters, 

E.  E.  Rugg,  George  Kingsley,  A.  N.  Holt,  L.  W.  Towne;  shoemaker, 
Nahum  Bridge. 

Merchants — L.  S.  Bond;  grain,  L.  II.  &  D.  W.  Goodnow. 

I  SUNAPEE,  SULLIVAN—  Pop.,  808.  N.  W.  from  C.,  37;  E. 
from  Newport,  5.  R.R.  S. — Sunapee,  on  C.  &  C.  R.  R.  Semi-daily! 
stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk .  F.  A.  Young;  Treas..  D.  C.  Eastman  ;  Selectmen, 
D.  C.  Eastman,  J.  S.  Whipple,  J.  M.  Cooper;  Supt..  E.  R.  Perkins. 

Postmasters — W.  C.  Stocker;  South,  Asahel  Lear;  Georye's  Mills, 
W illiam  Russell.  j 

Justices— Josiah  Turner,  T.  P.  Smith,  W.  C.  Sturoc,  John  Felch 
Bradford  Currier,  Hiram  Sargent,  George's  Mills ,  D.  A.  George,  State  ; 


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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

H.  B.  Clough,  J.  B.  Smith,  William  Russell,  J.  G.  Tucker,  J.  P.  Knowl- 
ton,  H.  M.  Reich. 

Churches — Chris,  J.  Young;  Meth,,  B.  W.  Chase;  Union, - ; 

: George's  Mills ,  J.  Young. 

Exp.  Ag!t — J.  F.  Davis.  Tns.  Agent — John  Felch. 

Hotels — Sunapee  Lake  House,  Esek  Young,  Lafayette  House,  Lafay¬ 
ette  Colby. 

Livery  Stables — J.  Y.  Gardner,  J.  A.  Tucker,  F.  Blodgett. 
Manufacturers — clothes  pins,  J.  B.  Smith  ;  coffins  and  caskets.  L.; 
H  Goss  ;  excelsior,  W.  C.  Stocker  ;  flour  and  meal,  J.  C.  Purington  ; 
granite,  S.  Bailey  ;  harnes.  Granite  Hume  Works,  Cowles  &  Bartlett ; 
lace  leather,  J.  T.  Young:  leather,  J.  Young  &  Son  ;  lumber,  Emery 
&  Runnals,  E.  P.  Stiekney  ;  shoe  stiffening^  and  inner  soles,  J.  A.  Tuck¬ 
er  :  shingles,  S.  W.  Abbott,  George's  Mills,  Martin  &  Chase,  E.  P.  Stick 
lie}',  II.  T.  Eastman;  threshing  machines,  F.  A.  Y'oung,  Josiah  Tur¬ 
ner;  wallets.  M.  L.  Sargent. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  M.  C.  Muzzey  &  Son,  Asahel  Lear,  E. 
Sidell ;  barber,  A.  W.  Paige;  carpenters,  M.  A.  Young.  J.  N.  Sargent,- 

S.  Woodwaid,  M.  L.  Sargent,  C.  S.  lroung;  coopers.  John  Ifoung,  S.  G. ; 
Page;  founder,  Harrison  Soule;  grist  mill,  George's  Mills,  D.  A. 
George;  machinists,  Josiah  Turner,  J.  B.  Smith;  painter,  J.  B.  Smith ;J 
wheelwrights,  M.  A.  Young,  Stephen  Woodward. 

Merchants — N.  P.  Baker,  D.  G.  Knowltou  &  Son,  William  Russell' 
M.  J.  Adams  ;  boots  and  shoes,  J.  W.  Merrill ;  furniture  J.  B.  Smith  J 
meat,  William  Currier;  paints  and  oils,J.  B.  Smith;  tin  ware,  H 
Cunningham. 

Physician — C.  F.  Leslie.  Tel.  Ag’t— N.  P.  Baker. 

Suneoolt — See  Pembroke. 

SURRY,  CHESHIRE—  Pop.,  318.  S.  W.  from  C.,  55;  N.  from 
Keene,  7.  R.  It.  S. — Keene,  on  Cheshire  R  R.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas.,  W.  H.  Porter;  Selectmen ,  G.  K.  Har- 
!vey,  J.  D.  Blake,  F.  F.  Field;  Supt.,  W.  II.  Porter. 

Postmaster— w.  H.  Porter.  Justice— G.  K.  Harvey. 

Church — Mesh., - . 

i  Hotel — .J  D.  Cheever. 

Mechanics — bl  icksmith.  Sam’l  Poole;  carpenters,  Holland  Stevens, 
M.  A.  Carpenter,  John  Rodgers  ;  wheelwright,  George  Wilcox. 
Physician — W.  H.  Porter. 

Sl'TTOX,  MERRIMACK—  Pop.,  1155.  N.  W..  from  C.,  23.  R. 
R.  S. — Bradford,  on  Concord  &  Claremont  R.  R.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  D.  L.  Powers  ;  Treas.,  A.  D.  Colcord  ;,  Selectmen, 
B.  F.  Pillsbury,  M.  L.  Pillsburv,  H.  V.  Little;  Supt.,  C.  A.  Fowler. 

Postmasters — Truman  Putney;  J forth ,  Joseph  Greeley;  South ,  J. 
B.  Me  Allister. 

Justices — J.  R.  Smiley,  Moses  Hazen,  A  Page,  State  ;  Erastus  Wad- 
leigh,  J.  M.  Sargent,  Truman  Putney,  G.  C.  Eaton.  G.  C.  Fuller. 

Churches — Adv.,  Dustin  Davis;  F.  Bap.,  J.  D.  Waldron;  South,  I. 
Peaslee  ;  C.  Bap.,  North,  T.  B.  Eastman. 

Manufacturers — carriages  and  sleighs,  D.  R.  x\bbott,  C.  C.  Marshall, 
:G.  Chadwick;  North  II.  Howe  &  Co.;  clothes  pins,  William  Little  ;  ex¬ 
celsior,  J.  P.  Nelson;  lumber,  D.  W.  Couch  &  Son,  M.  S.  Blaisdell ; 
North,  J.  Kezer. 

Mechanics-blacksmiths,  W.  L.  Morgan;  NortJ),  W.  P.  Sargent,  B; 

T.  Fifield  ;  carpenters,  J.  Knowllon,  Asa  Page;  South,  Frank  Chase. 
North,  William  Howe;  cooper,  South,  Asa  White;  harness  maker,  N;! 
J.  Nye;  masons,  H.  Burpee;  North,  Levi  Flint;  painters,  L.  Wiley  ,j 


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155 

(carriage,)  C.  C.  Marshall;  North,  R.  R.  Wheeler,  B.  F.  Wells;  South, 
W.  C.  Hoyt;  shoemaker,  J.  G.  Rogers;  wheelwrights,  W.  II.  Marshall;: 
North,  Tom  Williams. 

Merchants — Truman  Putney;  North ,  Jos.  Greeley;  South ,  J.  Il.j 
McAllister;  flour  and  grain,  H.  W.  Chadwick;  meat,  C.  L.  Andrew. i 
;M.  V.  B.  Shattuck  ;  millinery,  North,  Mrs.  J.  M.  Sargent ;  ready-made, 
.'clothing,  F.  E.  Fastman. 

Physicians — S.  N.  Welch;  North ,  J.  R.  Smiley;  South,  G.  C.  Fuller. 

SWANZEY,  CHESHIRE—  Pop.,  1026.  S.  W.  from  C.,  55  ;  S. 
from  Keene,  4.  R.  R.  S. — Swanzey,  on  Ashuelot  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  and  Su/  f.,  G.  I.  Cutler;  Treas.,  0.  Sprague  ;  Se¬ 
lectmen,  D.  B.  C.  Hill,  Stephen  Faulkner,  Edmund  Stone. 

Postmasters — E.  Howes  ;  Westport ,  G.  W.  Brooks;  East,  A.  B.  Reed. 

Justices — Joseph  Hammond,  Stephen  Faulkner,  B.  Read,  S.  Bartlett, 
B.‘C.  Smith,  State;  F.  Downing-,  T.  T.  Wetherbee,  Enoch  Howes,  A.  A.j 
Ware,  Josiah  Parsons,  G.  I.  Cutler,  G.  W.  Willis,  Y.  A.  Woodcock, 
A.  S.  Kendall. 

Church — Cong.,  H.  II.  Saunderson.  Physician — G.  I.  Cutler. 

Hotels — G.  W.  Howe;  Prospect  House,  11.  T.  Bidwell,  p.  o.  ad., 
Keene, 

Manufacturers  —  clothes  pins,  East,  E.  Wilcox;  nest  and  sauce 
buckets,  lumber  and  staves,  East,  G.  F.  Lane;  pail  stock,  East,  D.  E. 
Woodward:  pails,  East,  Murphy  &  Alexander;  Westport,  James 
Marsh,  Ephraim  Murdock,  jr. ,  p.  o.  ad.,  Keene;  toy  and  quarter  pails' 
(and  knife  trays,  C.  G.  &  R.  R.  Ransdell;  wool  matresses,  East,  L.  S. 
Lane. 

Merchants — Harriet  Chamberlain;  Westport,  James  Marsh  &  Co.; 
auctioneers,  C.  N.  Hills,  C.  H.  Howard. 

West— Postmaster— S.  H.  Fox. 

Churches — Bap..  E.  J.  Emery  ;  Meth..  T.  Fowler;  Uni.v., - Tabor* 

Ex.  &  Tel.  Ag’t — S.  H.  Fox.  Hotel— Homer  Evans. 

Manufacturers — beavers  and  cashmerets,  Stratton  Mills  Co.,  H.  S. 
Martin,  Treas.;  confectionery  boxes,  Sn.-w  &  Co.;  leather,  A.  S.  Ken-j 
dall;  lumber,  C.  L.  Russell  &  Co.,  S.  11.  Holbrook,  B.  F.  Lombard: 
pails  and  buckets,  C.  L.  Russell  &  Co.,  Edmund  Stone. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths  L.  R.  Holbrook,  L.  B.  Seaver. 

Merchants — S.  H  Fox,  Frank  Snow. 

TAM  WORTH,  CARROLL—  Pop.,  1344.  N.  E.  from  C.,  60.  N. 
from  Ossipee,  13.  R.  R.  S. — West  Ossipee,  4.  on  Ports.,  Gt.  Falls  & 
Conway  R.  R.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Joseph  Gilman  ;  Treas.,  Jona.  Nickerson  :  Select¬ 
men,  Jona.  Nickerson,  J.  F.  Roberts,  G.  W.  Roberts  ;  Supt.,  Franklin 
Davis. 

Postmasters — Miss  Mary  J.  Gilman  ;  South,  J.  T.  D.  Fulsom  ;  Iron 
Works „  James  Emery. 

Justices — Joseph  Gilman,  L.  B.  Mason.  C.  P.  Cooke,  D.  M.  Gilman, 
0.  G.  Hatch,  True  Perkins,  S.  F.  Thompson,  State  ;  Andrew  Neally,  L. 
E.  Reniiek,  \V.  P.  Gilman,  F.  D.  James,  P.  Mitchell,  F.  S.  Weeks,} 
Alonzo  Nickerson,  D.  Q.  Tilton,  James  Howard,  Jonalhau  Nickerson, 
J.  P.  Smart,  T.  Wiggin,  J.  P.  Cushing,  II.  M.  Bartlett. 

Churches — F.  Bap.,  J.  S.  Runnals;  Cong.,  F.  Davis  ;  Meth.. - 

Hotel — Gilman’s,  J. Gilman.  Physician — J.C  Bassett. 

Manufacturers — boots  and  shoes.  F.  N.  Burleigh,  W.  B.  Gilman, 
jcottage  bedsteads,  card  boards,  dry  goods  boxes  and  lumber,  Morrill 
&  Taylor  ;  thread  spools,  Wiggin  &  Haley,  H.  Metcalf. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths.  N .  H.  Varney,  Thos.  Wiggin,  Chas.  White. 


156  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


house;  carpenters.  S.  E.  Remick,  N.  II  Varney,  T.  E.  Whitten;  ma¬ 
chinists,  Goo.  Varney,  D.  S.  Morrill.  A.  Webster  ;  marble  workers,  F 
S.  Weeks  &  Son. 

Merchants — C.  P.  Cook,  L.  E.  Remick;  South  L.  D.  Mnson  &  Son, 
W.  Eastmau  ;  Iron  Works.  Hath  &  Emery  :  auctioneer,  S.  S.  Beech*. 

TEMPLE,  HILLSBOR O—  Pop..  421,  S.  W.  from  C.  45  ;  W.  from 
Nashua.  17.  R.  R.  S — Greenville,  on  Peterboro  &  Shirley  Branch  R. 
R.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk, C.  P.  Hayward  ;  Treat.,  C  N.  Colburn  ;  Selectmen , 
C.  N.  Colburn.  C.  W.  Edwards,  S.  W.  Edwards  ;  Board  of  Education. 
W.  \j.  Clark,  Harvey  Hadley,  A.  M.  Howard,  Chas.  Waldron,  E.  B.  Ed¬ 
wards,  Geo.  Barker,  S.  Ilodkins. 

Postmaster — N.  Colburn.  Hotel — Central  House,  Jas.  Woodard. 

Justices — Jonathan  M.  Spaulding,  C.  P.  Hayward.  Lewis  Howard. 

Church — Cong.,  W.  L.  Clark. 

Exp.  Ag!t  &  Merchant — C.  P.  Hayward. 

Manufacturers — lumber, -  Burton,  M.  M.  Balch. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  Geo.  F.  Barker ;  carpenter,  J.  S.  Tuttle; 
cooper,  James  Woodward:  machinist,  M.  M.  Balch. 

TIIOIiXTON,  GRAFTOX — Pop.,  840.  N.  Wr.  from  C.,  57  ;  N. 
from  Plymouth,  14.  R.  R.  S. — Thornton,  on  B.  C.  &  M.  R.  R.  Daily 
stage  from  June  30  to  Sept.  30  ;  tri-weekly  the  rest  of  the  year. 

OFFICERS — Clerk.  C.  P.  Sargeut ;  Treas.,  W.  H.  Gordon  ;  Selectmen , 
O.  F.  Janies,  0.  C.  Foss,  John- Johnson  ;  Supt ,  JolinL.  Barnard. 

Postmasters— 0.  F  .  James  ;  IFesf,  C.  H.  Weeks. 

Justices — J.  Chapman,  State ;  M.  B.  Cone,  C.  P.  Sargent,  Quorum; 
Wm.  Merrill,  M.  J.  Hazeltine,  Johu  W.  Pattee,  A.  Lyford. 

Church — F.  Bap., - . 

Express  Agent — Frank  Bartlett.  Physician — E.  G.  Guilford. 

Hotel— Grafton  House,  I.  E.  Pattee,  C.  H.  Weeks. 

Manufacturers — bobbins  and  dimension  lumber,  Dauforth  &  Mil- 
tou  F’oss  :  can  iages,  Carter  Foss,  J.  W.  Pattee. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  H.  H.  Fifield;  carpenters,  H.  Y.  Hart  ; 
James  F’ogg;  painter  and  wheelwright,  J.  W.  Pattee. 

Merchants — Enoch  Emmons,  C.  H.  Weeks. 

Thornton’s  Ferry — See  Merrimack. 

TIFT  OX,  BELKXA  P—  Pop.,  1147.  N.  from  C.,  18.  S.  W.  from 
Laconia.  10.  R.  R.  S. — Tilton  and  Ea-t  Tilton.on  B.  C.  &  M.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — CUrk ,  S.  H.  Williams  ;  Treas.,  J.  P.  Dearborn  ;  Select¬ 
men ,  J.  P.  Dearborn,  E.  L_  Sanborn,  H.  Q.  Dalton  ;  Supt.,  George  Pliil- 
brick. 

Postmasters — D.  E.  Hill :  East,  Chase  Rollins. 

Justices — B.  T.  Brown,  C.  Tk  Rogers,  A.  B.  Wyatt,  J.  B.  Sanborn, 
W.  C.  Kellogg,  F.  E.  White,  D.  N.  Kemp,  R.  S.  Perkins,  State  ;  W.  T. 
Cass,G.  S.  Philbriok. 

Churches— F.  Bap.,  East,  J.  G.  Munsey  ;  Cong.,  F.kT  Perkins  Epis., 
Henry  II.  Hayner  ;  Meth..  S.  Quimby. 

Eating  Houses — W.  A.  Colby,  S.  T.  Holmes. 

•  Ex.  Agent — R,  S.  Perkins.  Tel.  Ag’t — Miss  Lizzie  A.  Blake.^ 

Hotel — Dexter  House,  C.  Foss. 

Lawyer — C.  C.  Rogers. 

Literary  Institution — New  Hampshire  Conference  Seminajy  and 
Female  College,  pres.,  L.  D.  Barrows  ;  prin.,  Sylvester  Dixon.  / 

Livery  Stable— J.  L.  Loverin. 

Manufacturers — excelsior,  East. - Shaw  ;  lumber,  B.  P.  Simonds, 

B.  T.  Brown;  East,  B.  W.  Brown;  woolens,  A.  H.  Tilton,  Granite 


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Mills  Co.,  A.  S.  Balantyne,  ag’t,  Elm  Mills,  R.  Firtli,  agent,  Winnipi- 
saukee  Mills,  C.  Boynton,  Agent. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  C.  B.  Garmon,  M.  C.  Abbott  ; 
carpenters,  D.  M.  Page,  D  S.  Gilman,  J.  F.  Eastman,  L.  Conant,  D.  C. 
|Tebbetts  ;  dress  makers,  Clark  &  Goodrich  ;  hair  dresser,  Geo.  Nelson  ; 
harness  maker,  A.  B.  Wyatt ;  masons,  E.  L.  Sanborn,  W.  L.  Sanborn  ; 
painters, T.  W.  Long,  Lougee  Bros.,  F.  Wilkins,  0.  S.  Reed  ;  East,  E. 
iC.  Fifield  ;  photographer,  F.  J.  Moulton  ;  printer,  G.  W.  Baker  ;  wheel¬ 
wrights.  H.  N.  Atkinson,  W.  Sanborn-  M.  V.  Streeter 

Merchants — J.  F.  Taylor,  D.  N.  Kemp,  Phil  brick  &  Hill,  J.  Hill  ; 
East,  Chase  Rollins,  W.  A.  Colby;  auctioneer,  B.  T.  Brown  ;  books  and 
stationery,  G.  A.  Stevens,  W.  A.  Colby;  boots  and  shoes,  Condou  & 
Lung.  G.  W.  Abbott  ;  clocks  and  watches,  Albert  Lord  ;  fancy  goods, 
Condon  &  Lang ;  drugs  and  medicines,  G.  A.  Stevens,  Eastman  & 
Herrick;  millinery,  Miss  H.  Page';  Clark  &  Goodrich;  stoves  and  tin 
ware,  Noyes  &  Thorp. 

Physicians — J.  P.  Osborn,  C.  R.  Gould,  J.  H.  Woodard,  A.  A. 
Moulton, 0.  S.  Martin. 

TROY,  CHESHIRE—  Pop.,  767.  S.  E.  fr.  C.,  60  ;  S.  from  Keene,  9. 
R.  R.S. — Troy,  on  Cheshire  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Cleric,  H  M.  Whittemore  ;  Treas .,  A.  C.  Dort ;  Selectmen, 
J.  R.  Stanley,  Augustus  Hodgkins,  W.  N.  Watson  ;  Supts.,  G.  H.  Al¬ 
drich,  A.  C.  Dort. 

Postmaster— C.  W.  Whitney. 

Justices — Edwin  Butt-rick,  John  Clement,  State  ;  Abel  Baker,  Quo¬ 
rum ;  E.  P.  Kimball,  D.  W.  Farrar,  Tlios.  Toleman,  W.  N.  Watson, 
J.  R.  Stanley,  Edmund  Bemis. 

Churches — Bap.,  J.  S.  Herrick  ;  Cong.,  James  Marshall. 

Eating  House— F.  A.  Aldrich. 

Ex.  &  Tel.  Ag’t — A.  G.  Hurlburt. 

Hotel — Monadnock  Hotel,  John  Clement. 

Livery  Stables — E.  P.  Kimball,  Ezekiel  Starkey. 

Manufacturers — boots  and  shoes,  James  Capron,  Ransom  Ingalls  ; 
clothes  pins  and  pail  handles,  B.  F.  Fox  &  Co.;  earthen  ware,  C.  M. 
Silsby  &  Co.,  Farrar  &  Frappier ;  flour  and  meal,  Winthrop  Knights  ; 
leather,  W.  G.  &  R.  M.  Silsby  ;  pails  and  tubs,  Edwin  Buttriek  &  Co.; 
pails  and  nest  buckets,  C.  D.  Farrar;  woolens,  Troy  Blanket  Co.,  Bar¬ 
rett  Ripley,  ag’t ;  pail  handies,  Webster  Corey  ;  picture  frames,  Wright, 
Brown  &  Co. 

Mechanic?- — blacksmiths,  Alden  Upbam  &  Co.;  carpenters,  J.  E. 
Royce,  C.  H.  Gove,  Amos  Ingalls;  painters,  Wm,  Harris,  A.  M.  For- 
ristall ;  printer,  H.  C.  Newton;  stone  masons,  J.  R.  Stanley,  Luther 
Whittemore,  A.  B.  Gates,  Frank  Harvey;  wheelwright,  Winthrop 
Knights. 

Merchants — C.  W.  Whitney,  E.  P.  Kimball  &  Sons  :  auctioneer, 
John  Clement;  books,  stationery  and  yankee  notions,  II.  C.  Newton  ; 
carriages,  grain  and  mill  feed,  Ezekiel  Starkey  ;  meat,  J.  R.  Deane. 

TlTFTONTB<MtDiTGH.  CARRoLL— Pop.,  949.  N.  E.  from 
|C.,  55  ;  W.  from  Ossipee,  4.  R.  R.  S. — Wolfeboro  Bridge,  7  miles,  on 
Ports.,  Gt.  Falls  &  Conway  R.  R.  Dailj"  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  J.  A.  Bennett ;  Treas.,  T.  F.  TTodgdon  ;  Selectmen, 
T.  F  Hodgdon,  C.  W.  Pinkham,  Calvin  Fernald  ;  Supts.,  D.  E.  Palmer, 
J.  A.  Bennett. 

Postmasters — Corner,  D.  E.  Palmer  ;  Melvin  Village,  0.  Richardson  ; 
Mackerel  Corner ,  A.  L.  Hersey. 

Justices — W.  D.  Haley,  J.  F.  Stockbridge,  State;  J,  C.  SeaveyJ 


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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

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T.  F.  Hodgdon,  C.  G.  Edgerly,  Peter  Stackpole,  J.  E.  Fox,  A.  D.  Fox, 
W.  0.  S.  Hodgdon,  C.  W.  Pinkham. 

Churches — Adv.,  T.  W.  Piper;  Chris.,  D.  A.  Wiggins;  1st  Chris., 

John  Tilton;  F.  Bap.,  E.  G.  York  ;  Meth., -  Bartlett. 

Exp.  Ag’t — R.  B.  Neal. 

Manufacturers — bobbins, rD.  W.  Homer;  hoops,  Ezra  Whitehou.se. 
Mechanics — blacksmiths,  George  Hilton,  Abner  Gay,  H.  E.  Fer* 
nald  ;  carpenters,  0.  H.  Durgin,  J.  B.  Piper  ;  coopers,  N.  H.  Copp, 
Clark  &  Hodgdon,  machinist  and  wheelwright,  Everett  Piper. 

Merchants — Comer ,  Charles  Ham;  Mackerel  Corner ,  A.  L.  Hersey  ; 
Melvin  Village ,  D.  Fernald.  Richardson  Bros, 
i  Physicians — T.  A.  Haley,  D.  E.  Palmer. 

Twin  Mountain  House — See  Carroll. 

I'll  ion — See  Wakefield. 

IJ ]V IT Y,  S ULL 1 VA A— Pop . ,  839.  W.  from  C.  50;  S.  from  New¬ 
port,  10.  R.  R.  S — Claremont  and  Newport  on  Concord  &  Claremont 
R.  R.  Tri-weekly  stage  to  Claremont;  daily  from  Ea>t  Unity  to  New¬ 
port. 

OFFICERS — Cleric ,  J.  M.  Perkins:  Treas .,  Amos  Perkins  ;  Selectmen , 
Selim  Sleeper,  F.  L.  Quimby.  G.  E.  Bartlett ;  Supt.,  A.  H.  Gould. 
Postmasters — Mrs.  H.  E.  Lewis;  East,  C.  A.  Clough. 

Justices — Amos  Perkins.  Harvey  Hnntoon,  E.  J.  Glidden,  E.  W. 
Woodell,  State;  John  Paul,  J.  M.  Perkins,  Nathan  Huntoon,  Selim 
Sleeper,  I.  P.  Breed.  M.  Johnson. 

Churches — Bap., - ;  Meth., - TTesi - . 

Hotel — Unity  Springs  House.  Moses  Fairbanks  &  Co. 

Mechanics— blacksmiths,  S.  Smith,  C  H.  Cammet  &  Son  ;  carpen¬ 
ters,  C.  Straw,  I.  Gillingham;  East ,  L.  Whittemore,  A.  A.  Gilman, 
John  Currier,  Harvey  Beuway  :  coopers,  R.  J.  Hall,  Luther  Hall ;  East , 

L.  Whittemore;  wheelwrights,  A.  Bailey,  H.  B.  Walker  &  Sons. 
Merchants — groceries,  J.  P.  Whitaker  ;  East.  C.  A.  Clough  ;  lumber, 

C.  &  G.  B.  Gilman. 

Wad  ley’s  Falls — See  Lee. 

WAKEFIELD,  CARROLL — Pop.,  1185.  N.  E.  from  C.,  43.  S. 
from  Ossipee,  10.  R.  R.  S. — Union,  Wolfeboro  Junction,  Wakefield, 
North  and  East  Wakefield  Dep>-t,  on  Ports.  Gt.  Falls  &  C.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk.,  G.  A.  Yeaton;  Treas ,  Daniel  Brackett;  Select¬ 
men,  Daniel  Brackett  S.  H.  Smith,  II.  R.  Waldron;  Supts.,  N.  Bar¬ 
ker,  C.  W.  Sanborn,  Asa  M.  Brackett. 

Postmasters — Hiram  Paul;  East.  Thomas  Wood:  North,  Mrs.  J. 
Hill;  East  Depot,  I.  S.  Lowd  :  Sanborn's,  G.  F.  Piper;  Union,  Elijah 
Wadleigh;  Horn- s  Mills.  John  G.  Sanborn. 

Justices — J.  W.  Sanborn,  Elijah  Wadleigh,  M.  B.  Smith,  D.  S.  Bur¬ 
ley,  J.  E.  Scranton,  C.  W.  Sanborn,  State;  James  Me  N.  Cooke,  S.  H. 
Smith.  J.  II.  Cloutiuan,  C.  A.  Yarney,  G.  H.  Gage,  J.  M.  Burley,  Geo. 
Gage,  Wm.  T.  Wells. 

Churches — Cong.,  G.  O.  Jenness  ;  Epis.,  Wolfeboro  Junction,  W .  B. 
T.  Smith;  F.  Bap..  II.  P.  Mansur. 

Express  Ag’ts — Arthur  Paul,  E.  W.  Junkins,  A.  0.  Robinson,  D. 

Davis,  J.  W.  Mathes. 

Hotels — National  House,  Depot,  Mrs.  G.  H.  Wiggin  ;  Wolfeboro 
Junction,  J .  Clement;  Union ,  Union,  R.  H.  Pike;  Sanborn,  House, 

M.  Wentworth. 

Lawyer — L.  D.  Sawyer. 

Livery  Stables — Wolfeboro  Junction ,  M.  Wentworth;  East  Depot , 
I.  S.  Lowd. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


159 


Manufacturers — chairs,  R.  Sanborn  ;  excelsior,  S.  II.  Buzzell ;  felt 
doth,  John  Mickle;  grave  stones,  H.  F.  Stevens  ;  lumber,  J.  W.  San-! 
born.  Win.  Meserve,  Pine  River  Lumber  Co.;  Union,  R.  II.  Pike  ;  Depot, 
staves, *11.  II.  Stanley. 

j  Mechanics — blacksmiths,  J.  H.  Junkins, - Runnels,  J.  P.  Fel¬ 

lows,  G.  L.  Wentworth  ;  carpenters,  T.  C.  Burley,  G.  W\  Drew  & 
Son,  Jackson  Horne,  E.  D.  Yeaton,  I.  N.  Fellows,  J.  W.  Hill,  G.  R. 
Dore,  G.  A.  Neal  ;  harness  maker,  G.W.  Sawyer  ;  masons,  Noah  Kim¬ 
ball,  N.  K.  N niter;  tailors, -Asa  Brown,  H.  Scammon. 

|  Merchants — A.  J.1  Milliken,  Geo.  A.  Yeaton  ;  Union,  A.  F.  Wood  & 
'Co.,  C.  A.  Varney,  E.  Wadleigh,  J.  P.  Gilman,  J.  Penny ;  Wolfeboro, 
Junction ,  0.  Cottle,  J.  W.  Garvin  &  Co.;  North,  J.  W.  Mathes,  ;  Depot , 
F.  Sawyer  &  Co.;  auctioneer,  J.  W.  Sanborn;  hardware,  Union. 
Cooper  &  Hutchins. 

j  Physicians — S.  W.  Roberts;  Union,  J.  L.  Swinerton,  J.  E.  Scruton.1 

Tel.  Agents — E.  W.  Junkins,  A.  0.  Robinson,  Arthur  Paul,  Clara 
Davis. 

I  WALPOLE,  CHESHIRE—  Pop.  1830.  S.  W.  from  C.,  60.  N. 
W.  fr.  Keene,  18.  R.  R.  S — Walpole  and  Cold  Riv.  on  Cheshire  IL  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  A.  P.  Richardson  ;  Treas.,  T.  B.  Buffum;  Select 
men,  Henry  Burt,  D.  A.  De  Wolf,  II.  C.  Rawson  ;  Supt.,  Geo.  Aldrich. 
Postmasters — R.  L.  Ball;  Drewsville,  W.  A.  Bond. 

Justices — A.  H.  Bellows;  Drewsville,  Hope  Lathrop,  State;  E.  K 
Seabury,  H.  W.  S.  Griswold,  H.  E.  Putnam,  J.  G.  Bellows,  R.  L.  Ball, 
Chas.  Fisher,  W.  P.  Mason,  Scott  Wellington. 

j  Churches— Chris., - ;  Cong.,  Edwin  Seabury;  Epis.,  Drews¬ 
ville.  St.  Peter’s, - ;  Unit.,  Wm.  Brown. 

Exp.  Agent — II.  A.  Perry.  Tel.  Ag’t — W.  G.  Barnett. 

Hotels — Wentworth  House,  H.  A.  Perry;  Drewsville,  Mountain 
House,  Thomas  Taunt. 

Lawyer — J.  G.  Bellows. 

Literary  Inst. — Walpole  High  School,  C.  R.  Crowell,  prin. 

Livery  Stable — W.  A.  Maynard. 

Manufacturers — leather,  A.  F.  Maynard;  lumber,  C.  B.  Hall;  pic¬ 
ture  frames  and  nest  boxes.  W.  A.  &  C.  B.  Bond. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  E.  W.  Barker,  Hicks  &  Wat¬ 
kins,  A.  A.  Beckwith;  carpenters,  A.  W.  Burt,  Hubbard  Newton, I 
M.  J.  Hale,  E.  W.  Watkins;  hair  dresser,  Richard  Knapp;  harness 
maker,  Henry  Allen;  painters,  Herod  Brown,  Win.  Warn;  photo*! 
grapher, E.  A.  Chapin. 

Merchants — G.  P.  Porter  &  Co.,  E.  K.  Seabury  ;  Drewsville,  W.  A.! 
&  C.  B.  Bond;  auctioneers,  Ephraim  Barker,  Chas.  Fisher;  books,  sta-' 
tionery,  drugs  and  medicines,  C.C.  Davis";  boots  and  shoes  R.  L.  Ball  ;| 
hardware,  B.  P.  Owen;  millinery,  Jenny  Fuller,  Mrs.  Watkins. 
Physicians — G.  A.  Blake,  A.  P.  Richardson,  W.  B.  Por  er. 
WAUYEit,  MERRIMACK— Pop.,  1(367.  N.  W.  from  C.,  18  m. 
R.  R.  S — Warner,  on  C.  &  C.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS  —  Clerk ,  Frank  Heath;  Treas.,  J.  G.  Ela ;  Selectmen , 
J.  D.  Currier,  Paine  Davis,  J.  G.  Ela  ;  Supts.,  S.  C.  Patter,  E.  C.  Cole  i 
E.  II.  Walker. 

Postmasters — E.  II.  Carroll ;  Roby's  Corner,  M.  II,  Roby. 

Justices — II.  II.  Harriman,  N.  G.  Ordway,  S.  S.  Beau,  A.  P.  Davis, 
Robert  Thompson,  State ;  G.  C.  George,  Quorum;  H.  R.  Sargent,  A.  C.i 
Carroll,  A.  W.  Harriman,  J.  G.  Ela,  J.  M.  Harriman,  P.  C.  Wheeler, 
G.  N.  Tewksbury,  E.  C.  Cole,  A.  Gilmore,  R.  E.  Walker,  John  George, 
M.  J.  Collins,  A.  Kelly,  E.  M.  Dunbar. 


jl60  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Churches — Bap.,  W.  II.  Walker;  Cong.,  -  - ;  Meth.,  - 

- ;  Univ.,  L.  Willis. 

Exp.  &  Tel.  Agent — A.  R.  Putman  Ins.  Agent. — A.  P.  Davis. 

Hotels — Warner  and  Kearsarge,  Fred  Smith. 

Lawyers — Samuel  Davis,  A.  P.  Davis. 

Manufacturers — baskets,  W.  Haskell;  bedsteads,  John  Rogers; 
boots,  John  Osgood  ;  boxes,  F.  M.  Watson  &  Co.:  card  board,  Davis 
Bros.,  p.  o.  ad.,  Contoocook;  chairs,  S.  C.  Pearce,  p.  o.  ad.,  Bradford; 
clothes  pins  and  hubs,  C.  P.  &  C.  W.  Redington  ;  excelsior,  John  Rog¬ 
ers,  Bartlett  Bros.,  0.  II.  P  Bartlett  ;  flour  and  meal,  J.  C.  Ela;  lum¬ 
ber,  N.  G.  Ordway,  J.  C.  Ela,  Davis  &  Co. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  E.  II.  Harriman,  P.  C.  Clough,  W.  D. 

Chase,  N.  Chase,  -  Turner;  carpenters,  W.  K.  Morrill,  A.  Rowe, 

G.  F.  Edmonds,  Edgar  Davis ;  harness  maker,  J.  S.  Rogers;  mason, 
George  Watson;  painters,  II.  Buswell,  L.  N.  Chase  ;  (carriage),  M.  C. 
Harriman;  printer,  J.  G.  Ela;  tailor,  C.  A.  Benton  &  Co.;  watch¬ 
maker,  J.  H.  Morrill;  wheelwrights,  B.  F.  Harriman  &  Son,  W. 
Johnson  ;  wool  carding,  J.  C.  Ela. 

Merchants — R.  Thompson,  A.  C.  Carroll  &  Son,  J.  G.  Ela,  B.  F. 
Heatff,  S.  W.  Davis,  Hubbard  &  Trussell,  p.  o.  ad.,  Contoocook;  Bart-J 
lett  Bros.,  C.  H.  P.  Bartlett,  p.  o.ad.,  Roby’s  Corner ;  auctioneer.  A.  P. 
Davis  ;  clothing.  C.  A.  Benton  &  Co.;  drugs  and  medicines,  Geo.  II. 
Ingalls  ;  meat,  J.  Sawyer  &  Son  ;  millinery,  Mrs.  G.  H.  Ingalls,  Miss 
Mary  S.  Porter ;  tin,  sheet  iron  and  stoves,  Smith  Bros.,  Clark  Bros. 

Physicians — J.  M.  Rix,  J.  Cogswell. 

WARREX,  GRA  FTON — Pop., 960.  N.  W.  from  C.,  65  ;  E.  from 
Haverhill,  15.  R.  R.  S. — Warren,  Warren  Summit  on  B.  C.  &  M.  R.  R.1 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  A.  M.  Weeks  ;  Treas.,  I.  M.  Weeks  ;  Selectmen ,| 
Ezra  Libbey,  D.  Q.  Clement,  Adoniram  Whitcher;  Supt.,  D.  A.  French. 

Postmasters — J.  S.  Jewett;  Summit ,  D.  K.  Davis. 

Justices — J.  S.  Jewett,  I.  M.  Weeks,  J.  M.  Williams,  State  ;  Ezra 
Libbey,  F.  C.  Cummings.  I).  A.  French,  J.  F.  Merrill. 

Church — Meth.,  L.  W.  Prescott. 

Exp.  Ag’t— J.  E.  Davis. 

Hotel — Mosilauk  House,  L.  M.  French. 

Ins.  Ag’t — J.  M.  Will  lams. 

Manufacturers — bobbins,  L.  F.  Jewell,  James  Jewell,  Merrill  & 
Clark  ;  lumber,,  A.  B.  Merrill,  Knapp  &  Putnam,  shingles,  Geo.  B.j 
Merrill  ;  starch,  R.  Lv.  &  D.  Q.  Clement;  window  shades,  <fcc.,  Merrill 
&  Clark. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — architect,  J.  W.  Batchelder;  blacksmiths, 
W.  Libbey,  E.  &  A.  M.  Pillsbury;  carpenters,  G.  M.  Clough,  N.  Whit¬ 
man,  J.  W.  Batchelder,  T.  B.  Foot  ;  harness  maker,  J.  C.  Sinclair; 
painters,  D.  Y.  Eastman,  H.  N.  Merrill.  A.  M.  Barber;  photographer,! 
Charles  Bracy  ;  shoemakers,  Charles  Elliott,  E.  B.  Libbey ;  wheel¬ 
wrights,  D.  Y.  Eastman,  J.  M.  Little,  II.  N.  Merrill. 

Merchants — I.  M.  Weeks,  J.  S.  Jewett.  E.  B.  Eaton.  M.  W.  Pills¬ 
bury;  Summit ,  A.  T.  Caswell;  jeweler,  Alonzo  Noyes  ;  meat,  A. 
Whitcher. 

Physicians — R.  E.  Merrill,  EnosTIuckins;  eclec.,  J.  F.  Willey. 

Summer  Boarding  Houses — Nathaniel  Merrill,  Amos  L.  Merrill, 
Eastman  &  Upton,  Breezy  Point  House,  A.  B.  Merrill,  proprietor. 

Tel  Agt — j.  s.  Jewett. 

WASHINGTON,  SULLIVAN— Toy.,  839.  W.  from  C.,  32;  S. 
from  Newport,  14.  R.  R.  S. — Hillsborough  Bridge  and  Newport,  on 
C.  &  C.  R.  R.  Daily  stage  to  each. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

161 

OFFICERS— Clerk,  S.  W.  Hurd;  Treas.,  Judson  Wilkins ;  Selectmen ; 
S.  W.  Hurd,  E.  G.  Benton,  M.  II.  Wood*. 

Postmaster — B.  F.  Muzzey.  Physician — eclec.,  Sylvester  Wood 
i  Justices — A.  J.  Cutting,  J.  0.  Metcalf,  Wake  man  Powers,  State ; 
lllartwell  Wright,  N.  A.  Lull,  Supply  Barney,  G.  W.  Marstou,  John 
Me  Ilvin,  Levi  Harthon.  H.  J.  Gage,  S.  W.  Heard. 

Church — Cong.,  II.  H.  Colburn.  Hotel — Lovell  House,  B.  F.  Upton. 
Literary  Institution — Tubbs  Union  Academy,  D.  A.  Shaw,  prin. 
Manufacturers — card  boards,  G.  F.  Fowler;  coffius,  J.  L.  SafFord  ; 
lumber,  G.  W.  Gage,  J.  G.  Dickey,  M.  H.  Dole,  Alonzo  Marshall,  J.  L. 
Butterfield;  water  wheels,  G.  L.  Mellen ;  woolen  goods  and  men’s 
socks,  Levi  Harthon. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  0.  T.  Crane,  G.  F.  Fowler,  Silas  Tandy  ; 
'carpenters,  E.  Bradford,  G.  W.  Newman;  cooper,  Alonzo  Knight, 
Horace  Atwood  ;  marble  worker,  L.  A.  Mellen  ;  mason,  Gardner  Millen. 
Merchants — B.  F.  Muzzey,  N.  A.  &.  E.  A.  Lull. 

East — Postmaster— J.  K.  P.  Friend. 

j  Churches — C.  Bap.,  S.  H.  Audersou  ;  F.  Bap., - Smithers. 

Manufacturers — flour  and  meal,  N.  G.  Jones;  lumber,  Friend  & 
Benton,  M.  H.  Carr;  rakes,  Proctor  &  Son. 

!  Mechanics — blacksmith,  Charles  Jones;  carpenter,  E.  G.  Benton; 
Tailor,  E.  G.  Woodward. 

Merchants — Joel  Severance.  II.  J.  Gage. 

WATEftVILLE,  GRAFTON'—  Pop.,  258.  N.  from  C.,  68;  N. 
from  Plymouth,  18.  R.  R.  S. — Plymouth,  on  B.  C.  &  M.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  E.  S.  Drake;  Treas.,  G.  W.  Drake;  Selectmen, 
Samuel  Dollofif,  J.  E.  Drake,  E.  S.  Drake;  Supt  ,  E.  S.  Drake. 

Justices — Samuel  Dolioff,  State ;  Merrill  Greeley. 

Hotel — for  summer  boarders,  Merrill  Greeley. 

Manufacturers — lumber,  A.  S.  Drake  &  Sons. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  A.  S.  Drake  ;  carpenter,  Samuel  Dollofif. 
Water  Village — See  Ossipee. 

WEARE,  HILLSBOROUGH—  Pop.,  2093,  S.  W.  from  C.,  41. | 
|W.  from  Manchester,  18.  R.  R.uS. — Oil  Mills,  E.  Weare  and  N.  Weare, 
on  Manchester  &  North  Weare  R  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas.,  C.  E.  Hoag;  Selectmen,  G.  W.  Colby,1 
L.  H.  Dow,  H.  M.  Felcli;  Supts.,  W.  L.  Collins,  J.  P.  Dearborn,  C.  H. 
'Jones. 

Postmasters — I.  Hoag ;  East,  Dan’l  Johnson  ;  Oil  Mills,  C.  E.  Gove. 
Justices — J.  L  Hadley,  D.  P.  Woodbury,  Dan’l  Johnson.  President 
Felch,  M.  A.  Hodg  Ion,  A.  P.  Collins,  A.  W.  Bailey,  State  ;  Wm.  Wood¬ 
bury,  Quorum',  Abner  Frost;  East,  A.  B.  Johnson,  L.  B.  Lauey,  G.  C. 
Paige,  C.  E.  Wood,  R.  Peaslee,  C.  E.  Hoag,  W.  L.  Collins,  W.  T.  Morse, 
J.  H.  Nichols,  0.  D.  Sawyer. 

Churches— Bap.,  East ,  J.  Coker;  Univ., - . 

Exp.  Ag’t — J.  F.  Chase. 

Literary  Institution — Clinton  Grove  Seminary. 

Manufacturers — egg  case3,  Z.  Breed  ;  flour  and  meal,  Oil  Mills,  H. 
Simons;  East,  H.  Me  Alpine,  J.  Coker;  lumber,  II.  F.  Breed;  Oil 
Mills,  C.  R.  Gove;  toys,  East,  R.  A.  Smith ;  John  Paige;  wheel- 
Ibarrows,  C.  H.  Leighton. 

i  Mechanics — blacksmiths,  A.  Hadlock  ;  East,  B.  Bowie,  T.  Salt- 
marsh,  G.  M.  Saltrnarsh ;  carpenter,  J.  R.  Hadley ;  harness  maker, 
iXhos.  Rogers  ;  machinist,  Amos  Chase ;  mason,  East,  Henry  Foster ; 
;  pa  inters,  Charles  Booth,  A.  F.  Rand:  East ,  Mason  Hamilton. 

N  Merchants— H.  W.  Chase,  C.  E.  Hoag  &  Co.;  East,  A.  B.  Johnson; 


162 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Oil  Mills ,  C.  E.  Gove ;  meat,  H.  Copeland  ;  East,  H.  M.  Felch. 
Physician — East ,  F.  Eaton;  homeo.,  J.  P.  Whittle. 

North— Postmaster — 0.  D.  Sawyer.  Hotels — A.  P.  Collins. 
Church— F.  Bap., - . 


Manufacturers — boots  and  shoes,  L.  M.  Sawyer,  J.  W.  Hanson 
cottons,  Rockland  Manuf’g  Co.,  Charles  Kelley,  ag’t ;  leather,  A.  F 
Paige;  lumber,  Robert  Peaslee,  J.  Thorndike;  meal,  A.  Flanders 


I  skiving  machines,  D.  Hanson ;  toys,  J.  H.  Wallace  ;  wooden  boxes, 
j  C.  H.  Thorndike;  woolens,  Weare  Woolen  Mills,  M.  Sawyer,  ag’t. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  W.  H.  Skillings ;  machinist,  DanT  Han- 
I  son;  tailor,  L.  B.  Chapin;  wheelwright,  John  Gove. 

Merchants — D.  Sawyer,  Rockland  Manufg  Co.;  auctioneer,  C.  E. 
Wood  ;  sewing  machines  and  supplies,  MOULTON  &  CO. 

South—  Postmaster  &  Merchant— G.  P.  Carpenter. 

I  Church — Cong.,  A.  B.  Palmer.  Hotel — J.  Dearborn. 

Manufacturers — flour,  grain  and  lumber,  H.  R.  Nichols;  staves, 
I  H.  D.  Coburn. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  J.  L.  Eastman,  S.  L.  Colburn  ;  carpenters, 
I  A.  J.  Stoning,  G.  W.  Colby,  S.  L.  Gove;  mason,  James  Barrett;  prin-l 
I  ter,  Frank  Flanders;  tailor,  A.  Thorpe. 

WEBSTER,  MERRIMACK—  Pop.,  689.  N.  W.  from  C.,  13, 

I  R.  R.  S. — Boscawen  7  miles,  on  Nor.  N.  H.  R.  R.  Stage  Tues., Thurs. 
I  and  Sat.  Mast  yard,  6  miles,  on  Con.  &  Claremont  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas .,  Atherton  Sweatt ;  Selectmen ,  J.  L. 

I  Gerrish,  J.M.  Snyder,  W.  W.  Austin;  Supt .,  J.  M.  Snyder. 

Postmaster — Atherton  Sweatt,  Physician — N.  H.  Arey. 

Justices — T.  J.  Courser,  D.  S.  Corser,  State  ,  J.  L.  Couch,  C.  E.  Put- 
I  ney,  Quorum  ;  Thos.  Elliott,  M.  A.  Pillsbury  J.  L.  Gerrish,  W.  W.  Bur- 
I  bank,  J.  II.  Trumbull. 

Churches — Chris., - ;  Cong.,  Edward  Buxton;  Meth.. - 

Manufacturers — lumber,  F.  L.  Burbank  &  Son,  leather  board,  Black- 
water  Mills  Co.. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  J.  B.  Chase;  carpenter,  G.  C.  Stone. 
Merchants — George  Little,  D.  A.  Me  Curday. 

Weir’s  Bridge — See  Laconia. 

WENTWORTH,  GRAFTOJS — Pop.,  1000.  N.  W.  from  C., 

!  56.  N.  W.  from  Plymouth,  16.  R.  R.  S — Wentworth,  on  B.  C.  &  M. 
R.  R.  Daily  Stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  W.  H.  Davis  ;  Treas.,  L.  W.  Currier;  Selectmen, 
W.  Currier,  S.  B.  Burnham,  E.  M.  Blodgett ;  Supt.,  A.  M.  Cogswell. 
Postmaster — J.  B.  Brown.  Lawyer — W.  A.  Flanders. 

Justices — W.  A.  Flanders,  State ;  David  Gove  J.  D.  Osgood  H.  D. 
Morey,  J.  Blodgett,  A.  M.  Cogswell,  L.  W.  Currier. 

Church — Cong.,  G.  J.  Pierce.  Exp.  Ag'ts — Eastman  &  Brown. 
Hotel  &  Livery — Union  House,  Eleazer  Smith. 

Manufacturers— carriages  and  sleighs,  0.  Q.  Cole;  cigars,  G.  D.| 
Fowler;  coffins  and  caskets,  H.  D.  Morey;  gloves,  C.  C.  Simpson; 
gloves  and  mittens,  Y.  B.  Merrill  ;  lumber,  W.  W.  Brown,  John 
Whitcher,  T.  P.  &  II.  0.  Nutting  ;  tinware,  Alfred  Page. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  S.  F.  Savage,  Hirrm  Bishop,  H.  C.  Blood; 
carpenters,  Newell  Stanyau,  jr.,  Allen  Kimball.  Jonathan  Stanyan, 
A.  L.  Kimball,  Ebenezer  Gove  ;  cooper  John  Stevens  ;  harness  mak¬ 
er,  Jas.  Godfrey  ;  leather  dresser,  Y.  Merrill  ;  masons,  John  Foster, 
Ralph  Foster;  millinery  and  dressmaking,  Miss  L.  M.  Colby  ;  paint¬ 
ers,  H.  D.  Morey,  J.  P.  Dana,  Newell  Stanyan,  jr.;  shoemaker,  B.  T.; 
Davis;  surveyor,  L.  W.  Currier;  tailor,  L.  D.  Livingston. 


BUSINES3  DIRECTORY.  163 


Merchants — Eaton  Davis  &  Co.,  Eastman  &  Brown  :  J.  M.  Colburn, 
p.  o.  ad.,  West'  Rumney  ;  auctioneer,  H.  D.  Morey  ;  clothing,  G.  S- 
Dean;  coal,  Terry  Rogers;  drugs  and  medicines,  Eastman  &  Brown  ; 
jfuruiture,  Dean,  Eastman  &  Brown  ;  meat,  D.  H.  Colby,  A.  Whicher, 
Atwood  Colburn;  sewing  machines,  Eaton,  Davis  &  Co.,  F.  P.  Stanyan; 
wool,  &o.,  Eaton,  Davis  &  Co. 

Physicians — John  Whitmore,  A.  A.  Whipple  ;  bot.,  F.  A.  Durkee. 
D.  S.  Corliss. 

Tel.  Ag’t — J.  B.  Eastman. 

WENTWORTH’S  LOCATION,  COOS'— Pop.,  38.  N.  from 
C.,  160.  Disorganized.  Postmaster — Peter  Bennett,  2d. 

Justice — Thomas  P.  Flint. 

WESTMORELAND,  CHESHIRE— 12bb.  S.  W.  from  C.,1 
65  ;  W.  from  Keene,  10.  R.  R.  S — Westmoreland  and  East  Westmore¬ 
land,  on  Cheshire  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  E.  J.  Goodnow  ;  Treas.,  Clias.  Knight ;  Select¬ 
men,,  Chas.  Knight,  Albert  Thompson,  Geo.  J.  Bennett  ;  Supt .,  J.  A. 
ILoveland,  J.  B.  Mason,  C.  N.  Flanders. 

Postmasters — Jos.  Shelley;  East,  S.  C.  Hall;  Depot,  C.  H.  Cook. 

Justices — T.  A.  Barker,  Willard  Bill;  State;  A.  Aldrich,  Albert 
Thompson,  Jasper  Ilall,  G.  W.  Daggett,  J.  B.  Mason,  W.  N.  Patten. 

Churches — East,  Chris.,  J.  Claffiin  ;  Cong.,  C.  N.  Flanders,  Univ. — 

Hotel — Valley,  Holland  Bennett.  Tel.  Agent — C.  II.  Cook. 

Manufacturers — leather,  Dexter  Warren  ;  lumber,  L.  Wilcox,  J.  A. 
Chamberlin,  E.  Butterfield,  I.  Hall  ;  saw  and  planing  mill,  E.  J.  Good- 
jnow. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  E.  S.  Wooley,  B.  Leach,  C.  L.  Keyser,  H. 
J.  Dutton,  Geo.  Leach ;  carpenters,  J.  Cowdry,  G.  E.  Patten,  Fred 
Parker,  G.  F.  Kathan,  Wm.  P.  Slocum  ;  mason,  C.  L.  Aiken  ;  shoe¬ 
makers,  A.  Abbott,  C.  Q.  A.  Britton,  J.  C.  Farnliam  ;  tinmen,  John 
Cowdry,  Hugh  Kennedy  ’;  wheelwrights,  J.  D.  Goodnow,  E.  Farr; 
East,  L.  Wetlierbee,  If.  Ball. 

Merchants — J.  W.  Leonard,  Anson  Cole  ;  East ,  Albert  Thompson  ; 
auctioneer,  T.  A.  Barker;  meat.  Wm.  Brown. 

Physicians — I.  A.  Loveland  ;  thomp.,  B. Simmons. 

Westport — See  Swanzey! 

WILHOT,  MERRIMACK—  Pop.,  1072.  N.  W.  from  C.,  30. 
R.  R.  S. — West  Andover,  2  m.,  on  Northern  R.  R.  Daily  Stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  S.  Goodhue  ;  Treas.,  W.  F.  Langley  ;  Selectmen, 
0.  H.  Perkins,  S.  C.  Waldron,  Horace  Webster ;  Supt.,  Flat,  W.  W. 
Flanders. 

Postmaster — G.  E.  Woodward.1 

Justices — M.  Stearns,  J.  A.  Knowles,  W.  W.  Flanders,  W.  F.  Lang¬ 
ley,  O.  H.  Perkins,  Curtis  Langley,  State  ;  Geo.  Shepherd,  J.  P.  Bean, 
G.  E.  Woodward,  S.  E.Philbrick,  F.  II.  Clough,  F.  W.  Flanders. 

Churches — Cong.,  J.  H.  Larry,  C.  B.  Tracy,  M.  C.  Spaulding  ;  Meth., 
Charles  F.  Trusst  11. 

Literary  institution — Kearsarge  School  of  practice,  J.  II.  Larry, 
prin. 

Mechanics — blacksmith,  W.  T.Gove;  carpenter,  Seth  Goodhue  ; 
painter,  F.  Whittemore;  paper  hanger,  C.  P.  Craggy;  watch  maker, 
G.  W.  Whittemore. 

Merchants — James  Stearns,  Brown  &  Woodward. 

Fla  t — R.  R.  S. — Potter  Place.  Daily  stage. 

Postmaster — J.  H.  Greeley.  Lawyer — W.  W.  Flanders. 

Church — F.  Bap.,  A.  Sargent. 


164 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

Manufacturers — leather,  Clough  &  Emmons  j  lumber,  Dodge  & 
Son  ;  woolens,  Johnson  &  Son. 

Mechanics— painter,  T.  Clark;  tailor,  II.  Fisher. 

Merchants — Hardy  &  Morey,  J.  H.  Greeley, 

Wil  soil’s  Crossiaig’ — See  Londonderry. 

I  WHITEF1ELD,  COOS-  Pop.  1196.  N.  from  C.,  120  ;  S.  from 
Lancaster,  10.  R.  R.  S. — Whitefield,  %  m.,  on  Whte  Mt.,  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  H.  C.  Bond  Selectmen ,  Ira  S  .  M.  Gove,  A  B. 
Elliott,  L.  D.  Whicher. 

Postmaster  &  Ex.  Agent— M.  II.  Gordon.  Tel.  Ag’t— E.  H.Weston. 
Justices — I.  S.  M.  Gove,  Sprague  Carleton,  J.G.  Trulan,  F.  P.  Brown 
W.  F.  Dodge,  Joseph  Colby,  W.  N.  Armington,  Sta'e  ;  T.  C.  Grey,j 
C.  Libbey,  Julius  Bond,  Leonard  Blood,  W.  B.  Hutchins,  J.  Q.  A.' 
Libbey. 

Churches — Adv.,  T.  E.  Lang;  Bap.,  F.  L.  Wiley;  Meth.  Geo.  A.j 
Me  Laughlin. 

Lawyer — W.  N.  Armington. 

Hotel — Carleton  House,  C.  P.  Carleton. 

Livery  Stable — L.  F.  Follensby. 

Manufacturers — boots  and  shoes,  A.  J.  Fowler,  M.  Shean,  B.Dame  ; 
flour,  J.  Q.  A.  Libbey  ;  lumber,  L.  D.  &  L.  T.  Hazen,  G.  W.  &  N.  W. 
Libbey,  C.  Libbey  &  Co.,  Brown’s  lumber  Co.,  Whitefield  Lumber  Co.j 
Gordon  Allard  &  Co.;  starch,  G.  W.  Libbey  &  Co.,  Sinclair  &  Noyes.! 
p.  o.  ad.,  Bethlehem. 

Mechanics — barber,  H.  0.  Cram,  A.  M.  Walker,  J.  Hill;  black¬ 
smiths,  0.  W.  Beamis,  H.  Palmer,  Aldrich  &  Webb;  carpenters,  H.  C. 
Spaulding,  H.  Connor,  D.  S.  Snow  ;  harness  makers,  C.  J.  Colby,  E.  M.j 
Dame;  machinists,  J.  S.  Coffin;  masons,  0.  Bunker,  Geo.  Miles;  paint-; 
ers,  L.  D.  White,  M.  Higgins,  Wm.  F.  Aldrich;  printer,  H.  H.  Jones  ; 
tailors,  J.  G.  Trulan,  C.  P.  Day. 

Merchants — Lane  &  Quimby,  G.  W.  &  N.  W.  Libbey,  H.  W.  Fiske, 
Wm.  Byrne,  F.  P.  Brown,  Wm.  H.  Bailey,  A.  W.  Lane  W.  E  Hobbs, 
Brown’s  Lumber  Co.;  clocks  and  wTatches,  0.  S.  Blood  ;  Drugs  and 
medicines,  J.  L.  Me  Gregor  &  Co.;  millinery,  Mrs.  B.  Eastman,  Mrs. 
L.  J.  Eastman,  Mrs.  L.  French  ;  tin  and  hardware,  D.  F.  Proctor. 

Physicians — Geo.  S.  Gove,  G.  R.  Bugbee  ;  homeo.,  G.  E.  Huntley  ;! 
J.  L  Me  Gregor. 

Wliite  Mountain  House— See  Carroll. 

Willey — A  post  office  in  Carroll  County. 

WILTON,  HILLSBOROUGH—  Pop., 1974.  S.  W.  from  C.,  41 ; 
W.  from  Nashua,  15.  R.  R.  S. — East  Wilton,  on  B.  L.  &  N.  R.  R. 
j  OFFICERS — Clerk,  W.  D.  Stearns;  Treas.,  G.  W.  Wallace  ;  Select-' 
men ,  W.  D.  Stearns,  Geo.  B.  Preble,  J.  B.  Hickey  ;  Supt.,  Geo.  L.  Das-' 
com,  Chas.  H.  Burns. 

!  Postmasters — Alfred  E.  Jaques  ;  Center ,  Charles  Eaton;  West,  Hen¬ 
ry  0.  Sargent. 

Justices — Z.  Abbott,  Josiah  Fleeman,  State;  Moses  Clark,  Sewall 
Putnam,  C.  II.  Burns,  Jacob  Putnam,  W.  D.  Stearns,  Warner  Clark,  A.j 
A.  Ramsey,  Nathan  Flint,  A.  J.  Putnam,  W.  A.  Jones,  D.  E.  Proctor, 
Henry  Gray. 

Churches— Bap.,  Wm.  Libby;  Cong.  J.  N.  Brown;  Unit.,  I.  S. 
Lincoln  ;  Unit.,  East,  Charles  H.  Tyndall. 

Eating  House — F.P.  Kent. 

Ex.  Ag’t — Levi  Perkins.  Hotel — Everett  House,  E.  P.  Hutchinson 
&  Son. 

pj  Lawyer — C.  H.  Burns. _ Tel.  Ag’t — Henry  Ames. _ 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  165 


Livery  Stables— Joseph  Langdell,  Ed.  Lynch. 

Manufacturers — boots  and  shoes.  C.  B.  &  E.  P.  Dascomb  ;  butter, 
D.  Whiting  &  Sons ;  carpet  yarns,  Newell  M’f'g  Co.;  fancy  boxes,  H. 
W.  Hopkins.  Henry  A.  Ilolt;  furniture,  P.  II.  Putnam  :  knobs,  West , 
S.  W.  Smith  ;  knobs  and  milk  can  bungs,  West,  J.  H.  Holt  ;  leather. 
Putnam  &  Co.;  lumber,  D.  Whiting  &  Sons,  Levi  Putnam.  J.  &  H.  II. 
Livermore  ;  ready  made  clothing,  I.  M.  Haggett  ;  wooden  wares  and 
toys,  Daniel  Cragin,  N.  Cragin. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  C.  A.  Bales,  N.  Gray,  W.  P.  Putnam, 
C.  E.  Batcheler  ;  carpenters,  C.  &  H.  Emerson,  J.  L.  Hardy,  W.  D; 
Stearns,  Francis  Green,  W.  E.  Ilideout;  coopers  and  box  makers.; 
Whiting,  Barker  &  Barnes  ;  masons,  J.  &  C.  Ilasselton,  John  Gage  ;! 
painters,  J.  P.  Kidder,  D.  Sumner,  Henry  Blanchard,  John  Quinn  ;} 
(carriage)  W.  C.  Ingalls  ;  tailor,  G.  W.  Wallace  ;  tinman,  S.  K.  Foster,: 
wheelwrights,  J.  Q.  Flint,  H.  A.  Holt.  G.  A.  Me  Cabe. 

Merchants — A.  E.  Jaques,  C.  L.  Tarbell,  S.  N.  Center  &  Son,  F. 
S.  Hutchinson,  Neville  &  Proctor,  George  A.  Carter  ;  auctioneers, 
Moses  Clark,  F.  P.  Hutchinson  ;  books  and  stationery,  A.  E.  Jaques; 
boots  and  shoes,  David  Stevens  ;  clothing,  G.  W.  Wallace,  R.  B.  Brandt 
&  Co.;  dry  goods,  B.  B.  Needham  ;  drugs  and  medicines,  Henry  Trev-j 
ett;  fancy  goods,  and  notions,  F.  P.  Kent  ;  meat,  S.  II.  Dunbar;  mil-; 
linery,  S.  M.  Smith;  stoves  and  tin  ware,  N.  D.  Foster. 

Physicians — Josiali  Fleeman,  Henry  Trevett;  homeo.,  Wm.  A. 
Jones  ;  dentists,  Frank  M.  Peavev,  E.  Wood. 

WINCHESTER,  CHESHIRE—  Pop.,  2097.  S.  W.  from  C.,65  ;! 
S.  W.  from  Keene,  13.  R.  R.  S. — Winchester,  on  Ashuelot  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  F  II.  Eames;  Treas .,  Henry  Abbott  ;  Selectmen , 
Isaac  Saben,  A.  H.  Cook,  E.  .Alexander ;  Supts.  Ellery  Albee,  M.  A. 
Brown,  Elijah  Harmon. 

Postmaster — W.  H.  Guernsey. 

Justices — E.  M.  Forbes,  Calvin  Burnap,  E.  P.  Tenney,  State ;  Wil-i 
liam  Rixford,  Quorum;  Charles  Barber,  F.  R.  Peters,  J.  T.  Burnap,  E.; 
Hutchins,  Everson  Cook,  L.  Rixford,  G.  W.  Pierce,  Ellery  Albee,  H.! 
Lyman,  A.  A.  Putnam,  W.  La  Roy  Felch,  R.  R.  Wilson,  C.  W.  Scott, 
II.  Carleton,  M.  D.  Spaulding.  F.  II.  Eames,  Levi  Saben. 

Churches — Cong.,  Elijah  Harmon  ;  Meth  ,  Trad  Taggart;  Univ.,  J.  B. 
Tabor. 

Ex.  Ag’t— E.  Alexander.  Tel.Ag’t— Geo.  H.  Snow. 

Hotel — Winchester,  E.  C.  Richards. 

Lawyers — E.  M.  Forbes,  Ellery  Albee. 

Livery  Stables — 0.  L.  Howard,  E.  C.  Richards. 

Manufacturers — boxes,  A.  M.  Howard,  Charles  Norwood,  Smith 
Metcalf  &  Co.,  Stowell  Baros.;  leather,  N.  E.  Stevens;  lumber,  Willard 
Jennings,  D.  T.  Sabin;  pails,  A.  M.  Burbank  &  Co.;  palmleaf  hats. 
H.  B.  Swan  ;  tree  nails,  Wm.  Bullock. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmiths,  H.  B.  Robbins,  J.  Adams; 
carpenters,  0.  W.  Hosford,  C.  Seaver,  Ames  Eaton,  0.  C.  Kendrick, 
C.  H.  Kendrick,  M.  D.  Spaulding,  Frank  Hildreth,  L.  G.  Morse,  G.  E.l 
Alexander,  A.  A.  Howard ;  hair  dresser,  W.  N.  Haskell ;  harness  mak- 
ers,  C.  Burnap  &  Co.;  machinists,  Russell  &  Vaughan  ;  mason,  Edwin 
Stimson ;  painters,  A.  Nason,  Chas.  Ellis,  (carriage)  C.  A.  Page;  shoe¬ 
makers,  L.  Felt,  E.  P.  Tenney  ;  tailor,  R.  W.  Leith  ;  wheelwrights,  L. 
IS.  Brown,  E.  W.  Bent. 

Merchants — F.  Weeks  &  Co.,  W.  L.  Rixford,  L.  Cheney  &  Co.,  F.  P. 
M  il  1  is,  Kelton  &  Scott;  auctioneer,  Henry  Lyman  ;  books  and  station-; 
jery,  W.  H.  Guernsey  ;  boots  and  shoes,  Edmund  Wilber;  clocks  and; 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


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watches.  F.  R.  Peters,  J.  A.  Powers;  clothing.  W.  A.  Alexander;  drugs' 
and  medicines,  II.  Pierce  &  Co.,  J.  A.  Powers  ;  fish,  E.  Ray ;  furniture, 
'J.  A.  Lasure ;  meal,  E.  H.  Brown,  F.  P.  Willis;  meat,  W.  L.  Rixford, 
Wood  Bros.;  millinery,  Miss  M.  G.  Bancroft,  M.  E.  Russell,  Mrs.  E.  A. 
Wilbur  ;  stoves  and  tinware,  J.  Hutchins. 

Physicians — E.  Evans,  G.  W.  Pierce,  E.  P.  Pierce,  A.  H.  Taft  ;t 
homeo.,  S.  0.  Gregory  ;  dentist  II.  S.  Me  Keyes. 

Asliuelot — S.  W.  from  C.,  67  in.;  S.  W.  from  Keene,  15  m.  R.  R.S — 
Ashuelot,  2%  miles,  on  Ashuelot  R.  R. 
j  Postmaster  &  Tel.  Ag’t— Wright  Wood, 
i  Justices — Alvan  W.  Ball,  Wright  Wood. 

I  Ex .  Ag  ’  t — J .  L .  N ickerson . 

Hotel — Ashuelot  House,  S.  0.  Hawkins. 

Livery  Stable — Depot ,  S.  0.  Hawkins. 

;  Manufacturers  —  lumber,  Ansel  Dickinson;  woolens,  Ashuelot 
Woolen  Mill,  Thayer,  Pratt  &  Turner,  (blankets)  Colony,  Dickinson  & 
Co. 

I  Mechanics  &  Artisans — blacksmith,  L.  Goss;  carpenters,  E.  F. 
Stimson,  L.  W.  Goss,  Edward  Stimson;  painter,  E.  A.  Pickering;  shoe-, 
maker.  P.  B.  Starkey. 

Merchants — Wright  Wood ;  Ball  &  Felch ;  meat,  Benj.  FHHowe  &  CoJ 
WINDHAM,  ROCKINGHAM — Pop.,  753.  S.  E.  from  C.,  33; 

S.  W.  from  Exeter,  23.  R.  R.  S. — Windham  2%  m.,  on  M.  &  L.  R.  R. 
West  Windham,  3  m.,  on  Nashua  &  Rochester  R.  R.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk ,  M.  G.  Frye;  Treas.,  W.  D.  Cochran  ;  Selectmen, 
H.  S.  Reynolds,  J.  L.  Hardy,  J.  H.  Dinsmoor ;  Supt.,  Chas.  Packard. 

Postmasters — L.  J.  Griffin;  Depot,  E.  N.  Stickney  ;  West,  Charles 
Smith  ;  Golden  Brook,  Mills,  G.  S.  Neal. 

Justices — J.  P.  Crowell,  B.  E.  Blanchard,  State  ;  Rei  Hills,  L.  A. 
Morrison,  Quorum  ;  W.  C.  Harris. 

Church — Pres.,  Charles  Packard. 

Exp.  Ag’ts — B.  H.  Hughes,  Geo.  A.  Rand. 

Manufacturers —flannel,  Golden  Brook  Mills,  G.  S.  Neal ;  lumber, 

T.  W.  Simpson,  D.  Crowell,  Giles  Merrill  ;  Depot,  G.  E.  Seavey,  Gage  & 
Jones. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  Richard  Esty,  Chas.  Perkins ;  West ,  F.  P. 
Sanborn  ;  carpenters,  J.  L.  Hardy,  E.  B.  Smith,  E.  0.  Dinsmoor,  J.  W.i 
Dinsmoor,  F.  Campbell ;  mason,  Depot,  B.  F.  Wilson,  2nd ;  East,  C.  A. 
Dow. 

Merchants — L.  J.  Griffin;  West,  Chas.  Smith;  Depot,  E.  N.  Stick¬ 
ney  ;  auctioneer,  J.  G.  Bradford. 

WINDSOR,  HILLSBOROUGH— Pop.,  81.  S.  W.  from  C.,  30; 
N.  W.  from  Manchester,  32.  R.  R.  S. — Hillsborough  Bridge,  6  miles, 
on  Contoocook  River  R.  R.  * 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  S.  Chapman  ;  Treas.,  Mark  Chapman  ;  Selectmen 1 
S.  Chapman,  Horace  Atwood,  Mark  Chapman;  Supt.,  H.  B.  Raleigh.  , 
Justices — Mark  Chapmam,  Horace  Atwood. 

Mechanics — coopers,  Mark  Symonds,  Horace  Atwood;  mason,  Si¬ 
las  Chapman. 

WOLFEBOROFGH,  CARROLL— Pop.,  1995.  N.  E.  from  C. 
50;  S.  from  Ossipee,  10.  R.  R.  S. — Wolfeborough,  on  Ports.  Gt 
Falls  and  Conway  R.  R.  During  navigation  direct  communication 
with  B.  &  M.  R.  R.,by  steamer,  Mt.  Washington,  and  with  B.  C.  &  M. 
R.  R. ,  by  steamer  Lady  of  the  Lake  ;  stages  in  winter.  Mill  Village, 

1  in.;  Cotton  Valley  6  m.,  Center  3  m. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Oliver  Dowlin  ;  Treas.,  Alfred  Brown ;  Selectmen, 


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167  I 

Ilezekiah  Willand,  Alfred  Brown,  Nathaniel  Hicks  ;  Supt .,  M.  T.  Cate .j 
Postmasters — .T.  G.  Cate  ;  North ,  Ilezekiah  Welland  ;  South ,  J.  H. 
Rust ;  Center,  Samuel  Reynolds  ;  East ,  T.  L.  Whitton. 

Justices — John  Fox,  J.  M.  Bracket,  W.  C.  Fox,  C.  F.  Parker,  B.  C. 
Carter,  M.  T.  Cate,  T.  L.  Whitton,  Thomas  Rust,  J.  G.  Cate,  Joseph 
Stevenson,  Abel  Haley,  J.  H.  Rust,  L.  T.  Haley,  G.  Warren,  State ; 

B.  T.  Avery,  J.  H.  Bickford,  H.  G.  Horne,  F.  P.  Adams,  J.  L.  Gold-; 
smith,  S.  D.  Fox,  J.  L.  Avery,  C.  H.  Ilodgdon,  C.  S.  Parris,  W.  C.  Har-l 
riman,  Ira  Banfield,  S.  L.  Sanders,  T.  J.  Martin,  G.  H.  Cate,  M.  Thomp¬ 
son^.  F.  Jones,  G.  J.  Bunker,  Ilezekiah  Willand,  R.  R.  Davis. 

!  Churches — C.  Bap.,  Lewis  Phillips;  Cong.,  G.  H.  Tilton  ;  F.  Bap.,! 

A.  D.  Fairbanks  ;  Meth.,  East, - . 

Express  Agents— A.  H.  Bickford,  J.  J.  Rendell 
Hotels — Pavilion,  Andrews  &  Whitney  ;  Lake,  George  Kenniston  ; 
Belleview,  Daniel  Horne  ;  Gleudou,  J.  L.  Pea vey  ;  Lake  View,  F.  J . 
Lucas. 

Lawyers — W.  C.  Fox,  B.  C.  Carter. 

Literary  Institution — Wolfeboro  and  Tuftonboro  Academy,  D.  W. 

C.  Durgin,  prin. 

Livery  Stables — F.  B.  Cook,  L.  T.  Haley. 

Manufacturers — blankets,  South  Wolfeborough  Woolen  MTg  Co. 

I.  W.  Springfield,  ag’t;  boots  and  shoes,  Lake  Shoe  Factory,  M.  T. 
Cate;  carriages,  C.  H.  Gage;  furniture,  W.  B.  Hodge;  leather,! 
iMoses  Varney  &  Co,  Joseph  Varney,  J.  C.  Edgerly ;  Center,  G.  E.  Cham¬ 
berlain  ;  lumber,  L.  G.  Cate  &  Co.,  V.  B  Willey,  Libbey,  Varney  & 
Co.,  sash  and  blinds,  Remick  &  Hodgdon. 

Mechanics — blacksmiths,  A.  W.  Durgin,  F.  L.  Sanborn,  Gentner  & 
Rogers,  A.  F.  Tebbetts ;  cooper,  N.  Mason  ;  harness  maker,  C.  F  Sy- 
imonds;  marble  worker,  Jacob  Hanson;  masons,  Joseph  Stephenson,! 

J.  R.  Hayes,  S.  J.  Reynolds,  M.  T.  Wiggin;  painters,  G.  D.  Horne,; 

Lorenzo  Horne,  Chas.  Horne,  Oren  Dixon,  H.A.  Smith;  printer,  C.  H.i 
Parker  ;  tailors,'  E.  F.  Cate,  C.  F.  Piper,  R.  V.  Stuart.  j' 

Merchants — Otis  Evans,  F.  L.  Banfield,  J.  P.  Heath  &  Co.,  H.  B. 
Parker,  M.  F.  Thompson,  J.  B.  Haines  &  Son,  North,  H.  Welland, 
G.  J.  Burk;  South,  Daniel  Young;  East,  G.  E.  Nute,  D.  J.  Cotton;! 
Center,  0.  Dixon,  C.  0.  Dixon;  auctioneer,  W.  C.  Fox;  boots  and 
shoes,  John  Regers,  Otis  Evens,  M.  T.  Cate  ;  clocks  and  watches,  I.  W. 
Cotton;  drugs  and  medicines,  B.  A.  Morgan,  H.  R.  Parker;  fancy 
goods  aud  notions,  I.  B.  Manning  ;  hardware,  B.  Folsom  ;  millinery, 

I.  B.  Manning,  J.  D.  Wait. 

I  Physicians — H.  R.  Parker,  R.H.  King;  dentist,  0.  Dowlin. 

WOODSTOCK,  GRAFTON—  Pop.,  405.  N.  W.  from  C.,  62;  E, 
from  Haverhill,  17.  R.  R.  S. — Plymouth,  on  B.  C.  &  M.  R.  R.  Daily 
stage  in  summer,  tri-weekly  in  winter. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  T.  V.  Smith;  Treas .,  J.  W.  Campbell ;  Selectmen, 
T.  V.  Smith,  J.  W.  Campbell,  A.  B.  Sawyer;  Supt.,  Mrs.  C.  L.  Parker.; 
Postmasters — G.  G.  Baston ;  North,  G.  W.  Russell. 

Justices— J.  W.  Campbell,  T.  V.  Smith,  State  ;  T.  J.  Gilman,  Arthur 
Hunt,  C.  L.  Parker,  R.  B.  Tucker,  Daniel  Dearborn,  W.  A.  Baston. 

Churches — Adv.,  — - ;  Bap.,  W.  M.  Mayhew;  F.  Bap., 

E.  M.  Gordon. 

Manufacturers— lumber,  J.  M.  Moulton,  Isaac  Fox,  C.  L.  Parker, 
E.  M.  Gordon. 

Merchant — T.  J.  Gilman. 

Woods* ville — See  Haverhill. 


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STATE  GOVERNMENT. 


Government  of  Mampsliire,  1877-8. 

State  Executive  Officers. 

BENJAMIN  F.  PKESCOTT,  Epping,  Governor. 


District  No.  1 — Joshua  B.  Smith,  Durham. 

“  “  ‘2 — John  M.  Parker,  Goffstown. 

“  “  3 — Edward  Spalding,  Nashua. 

s‘  *•  4 — Francis  A.  Cushman,  Lebanori. 

“  “  5 — Jeremiah  Blodgett,  Wentworth. 

Fred  W.  Cheney,  Lebanon,  Door-Keeper. 


-  Councillors. 


A.  B.  Thompson,  Concord,  Secretary  of  State. 

Isaac  W.  Hammond.  Deputv  Secretary  of  State. 

Solon  A.  Carter,  Keene,  State  Treasurer. 

John  B.  Clark,  Manchester,  Public  Printer. 

Wm,  II.  Sisk,  Portsmouth,  Commissary  General. 

John  K.  Stokes,  Concord,  Janitor  of  State  House. 

Ira  Cross.  Adjutant  General. 

John  C.  Pillsbcry,  Warden  of  State  Prison. 

Oliver  Pillsbury,  Insurance  Commissioner. 

Charles  A.  Downs,  Lebanon,  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction. 
Nathaniel  Bocton,  Concord,  State  Historian. 

William  II.  Kimball,  Concord,  State  Librarian. 

C.  H.  Hitchcock,  Hanover,  State  Geologist. 


Legislative  Department. 

THE  SENATE. 

President,  Natt  Head,  ITooksett. 

Clerk,  Tyler  Westgate,  Haverhill. 
Assistant  Clerk,  Calvin  Sanders,  Dover. 
Door-Keeper,  John  W.  Babbitt,  Keene. 


District  No. 

t* 


1 —  Marcellus  Eldredge,  Portsmouth. 

2 —  John  W.  Wheeler,  Salem. 

3 —  Hiram  K.  Slayton.  Manchester. 

4 —  Natt  Head,  Hooksett. 
o — David  H  Bufifum,  Somersworth. 

6 —  John  F.  Cloutman,  Farmington. 

7 —  Harrison  Eaton.  Amherst. 

8 —  Oliver  H.  A  eyes,  lienmher. 

9 —  Royal  H.  Porter.  Keene. 

“  10 — James  Bitmap,  Marlow. 

11 —  James  W.  Johnson,  Enfield. 

12 —  William  H.  Cummings,  Lisbon. 

The  Senate  will  consist  of  24  members, after  the  election  in  Novem¬ 
ber  of  this  year. 


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HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 


169 


HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 

Speaker,  Augustus  A.  Woolsou,  Lisbon. 

Clerk,  Charles  C.  Danforth,  Concord. 

Assistant  Clerk,  Alpheiis  W.  Baker,  Lebanon. 
Chaplain,  Rev.  Geo.  M.  Park,  Manchester. 
Engrossing  Clerk,  Abel  Hutchins,  Concord. 
Sergeant-at-Arms,  Charles  E.  Cummings.  Concord. 

{Lewis  Jenkins,  Gilruanton. 

Wm.  H.  Gardiner,  Portsmouth. 
Win.  II.  Hill,  Concord. 

Italics  in  the  following  List  denote  Democrats. 


BELKNAP 

Albert  H.  Ha  yes, 
Jonas  Sleeper. 
G.  W.  Emerson  2 d, 
Samuel  A.  Hodgdon. 
Arthur  IF.  Brown. 
Center  Harbor,  Chas.  H.Canney. 
Gilford,  John  S.  Crane, 

Reuben  C.  Sanborn, 
Wm.  L.  Johnson. 
Gilmanton,  Joseph  W.  Marsh, 


Alton, 

liarnstead, 

Belmont, 


COUNTY. 

Wm.  B.  Thompson. 
Laconia,  S.  M.  S.  Moulton , 

Lewis  F.  Busiel, 
Joshua  B.  Robinson. 
Meredith,  James  If.  Plaisted , 
Nathaniel  S.  Davis. 
New  Hampton,  T.  P.  Robinson. 
Sanborntou,  Edmund  Keasar. 

Tilton,  Russell  T.  Noyes. 


CARROLL  COUNTY. 


Albany,  James  M.  Shackford. 
Bartlett,  Benjamin  F  Stillings, 
Cyrus  A  Tasker. 
Brookfield,  Plummer  G.  Lovering 
Chatham,  Josiah  Walker. 

Conway,  David  E.  'Thompson , 
Samuel  D.  Thovnjison. 
Eaton,  Stephen  W.  Perkins. 

Effingham,  Joseph  B.  Davis. 

Freedom,  Wentworth  Tyler. 

Hart’s  Location,  Geo.  H.  Morey. 
Jackson,  Abial  L.  Eastman. 


Madison,  Samuel  Frost 

Moultonborough,  Joseph  Smith 
Ossipee,  George  W.  Tebbetts 

John  C.  Ames 
Sandwich,  Wm.  M.  Weed 

Enoch  Q.  Fellows 
Tain  worth,  Joseph  T.  Carr 

Till  to  n  borough,  D.  D.  Wingate 
Wakefield.  Morrill  B.  Smith 
Wolfeborough,  Jose ]  h  R.  Haines 

Ira  Banjield 


CHESHIRE  COUNTY. 


A 1  stead, 

Chesterfield, 

Dublin, 

Fitzwilliam, 

Gilsum, 

llarrisville, 

Hinsdale, 

Jaffrev, 
Keene. — 
Ward  1, 

Ward  2, 
Ward  3, 

Ward  4, 
Ward  5, 


Cyrus  K .  Vilas. 
John  Harris. 
Henry  D.  Learned. 
Stephen  Batcheller. 
Wm.  L.  Jsham. 
Sylvester  'J .  Symonds. 
Charles  J.  Amidon, 
Henry  M.  Jones. 
Joseph  W.  Fassett. 

Charles  S.  Coburn. 
Jolm  W.  Ilowes, 
Charles  G.  Shedd, 
John  VV.  Sturtevant, 
George  A.  Sherman, 
Edward  Spaulding, 
Horatio  Colony. 


Marlborough,  F.  R.  Thurston. 
Marlow,  Increase  S.  Rogers. 

John  K.  Mills.) 
Joseph  B.  Abbott. 
George  W.  Stearns. 
Elbridge  Kingsbury; 
J.  F.  Wlnttemore. 
Amos  Ward  well.! 

Asa  B.  Fay. 
George  Carpenter, 
Henry  Abbott. 
Wm.  G.  Silsby. 
John  C.  Drown , 
Henry  Burt 
Westmoreland,  J.  A.  Chamberlain. 
Winchester,  Henry  B.  Swan, 
Frank  II.  Fames  j 


Nelson, 
Richmond, 
Rindge, 

R ox bury, 

Stoddard, 

Sullivan, 

Surry, 

Swanzey, 

Troy, 

\\  alpole, 


170 


HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 


COOS  COUNTY. 


Berlin, 

'Carroll, 

Clarksville, 

Colebrook, 

Columbia, 

Dalton, 

Dummer, 

Errol, 

Gorham, 

Jefferson, 

Lancaster, 


Alexandria, 

Ashland, 

Bath, 

Benton, 

Bethlehem, 

Bridgewater, 

Bristol, 

Campton, 

Canaan, 

Dorchester, 
Ellsworth, 
Enfield, 

Franconia, 
Grafton, 
Groton, 
Hanover, 

Haverhill, 

Hebron, 


Samuel  E.  Paine. 
Charles  Pillsbury. 
David  F.  Hall. 
Francis  B.  Crawford, 
Frank  Aldrich. 
Almon  M.  Grout. 
James  B.  Sumner. 
Isaac  C.  Wight. 
William  W.  Bragg. 
Augustus  Evans.- 
John  A.  Hicks. 
George  S.  Stockwell , 


Milan,  P. 

Northumberland 
Pittsburg, 
Randolph, 
Shelburne, 

Stark, 

Stewartstown, 
Stratford, 
Whitefield, 


Francis  Kellum 
A.  G.  W.  Phipps. 
,  Geo.  Hinman 
John  W.  Straw. 

Ithiel  Scates. 
Ansel  C.  Evans. 

Sylvester  Cole. 
H.  D.  Flanders 
Wm.  R.  Brown. 
Albert  W.  Lane, 
Frank  P.  Brown. 


GRAFTON  COUNTY. 


Horace  Sanders. 
Chas.  C.  Eastman. 
Joshua  T.  Clark. 
Prescott  Parker. 
John  G.  Sinclair , 
Ira  G.  Eastman. 
Harvey  W.  Tilton. 

Edwin  S.  Foster, 
Calvin  II.  Mudgett. 
Thomas  J  Sanborn. 
Albert  E.  Barney, 
Allen  H.  George. 

John  M.  Fitts. 
Samuel  Sherburn. 
Timothy  E.  Furuald, 
Sylvanus  P.  Baker. 
David  H.  Applebee. 
Lyman  R.  Martin. 
John  N.  Blodgett. 
Hiram  Hitchcock , 
James  W.  Patterson. 
Ezra  B.  Mann. 
Samuel  T.  Page. 
George  W.  Me  Clure. 


Ilolderness,  Charles  A.  Burley. 

Landaff,  John  C.  Atwood. 

Lebanon,  Solomon  Cole, 

Edward  J.  Durant, 
Thomas  P.  Waterman, 
Charles  0.  Hurlbutt. 
Lisbon,  Augustus  A.  Woolson, 

George  W.  Wells. 
Littleton,  Harry  Bingham , 

Albert  S.  Batchellor. 
Ai  Fitzgerald. 
Lyman,  Herbert  B.  Moulton. 

Lyme,  George  F.  Sawtelle. 

Monroe,  Alexander  Warden. 

Orange,  Levi  E.  Flanders. 

Orford,  Edward  Ford. 

Piermont,  Aaron  P.  Gould. 

Plymouth,  Hazen  D.  Smith, 

John  T.  Cutter. 
John  L.  Dearborn. 

Hiram  V.  Hart. 
David  A .  French. 
George  Plummer. 
Arthur  Hunt. 


Rumney, 

Thornton, 

Warren, 

W  ent  worth, 
Woodstock, 


HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY. 


Amherst,  Franklin  Hartshorn. 
Antrim,  David  H.  Goodell. 

Bedford,  Voted  not  to  send. 

Bennington,  Benjamin  D.  Fetch. 
Brookline,  Franklin  Me  Donald. 
Deering,  Dana  B.  Hadlock. 

Frances  town,  Henry  Richardson. 


Goffstown, 

Greenfield, 
Greenviile, 
Hancock, 


Lewis  H.  Stark, 
Josiali  Lasell. 
David  Starrett. 
Voted  not  to  send. 
Joshua  S.  Lakin. 


Hillsborough,  Frank  II.  Pierce , 


Henry  J.  Clark. 
Hollis,  Franklin  Worcester. 

Hudson,  Lucieu  M.  Tolies. 

Litchfield,  Elbridge  Pike. 

Lvndehorougli,  Franklin  Sentei'. 
Manchester, — 

Ward  1,  John  W.  Severance, 
Silas  C.  Clatur, 
Frank  T.  E.  Richardson, 
Ward  2,  Elijah  M.  Top  lift, 

David  Cross, 
Ward  3,  William  P.  Newell, 
Horatio  H.  Ladd, 


HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 


171 


Henry  H.  Huse, 
Robert  M.  Miller, 
Ly  man  H.  Lamprey, 
Samuel  S.  Piper, 
Alfred  Quimby, 
William  Perkins, 
Hiram  Hill, 
John  F.  Conway , 
Edward  Boyle , 
George  H.  Tanswell, 
James  Sullivan, 
Thomas  J.  Morrison , 
Jeremiah  Garvin, 
Abial  C.  Flanders, 
George  W.  Follansbee, 
Solon  I).  Pollard, 
John  T.  Robinson, 
Wm.  G.  H.  Dunham, 
Chauncev  0.  Favor, 
Hiram  D.  Richardson, 
Ward  Parker, 
Timothy  Kalev, 
Isaac  P.  Abbott, 
Robert  M.  Wallace, 
Mont  Vernon,  Daniel  P.  Kendall, 


Ward  4, 


Ward  5, 


Ward  6, 

Ward  7, 

Ward  8, 

Mason, 
Merrimack, 
Milford, 


Nashua, — 
Ward  1, 
Ward  2, 
Ward  3, 
Ward  4, 
Ward  5, 
Ward  6, 


Thomas  G.  Banks 
Charles  0.  Andrews, 
Joseph  B.  Me  Questen , 
Edwin  W.  Johnson, 
Patrick  J.  Flaherty, 
Aaron  F.  Stevens, 
Merrick  S.  Thompson, 
George  A.  Rollins, 
Coleman  W.  Murch, 
Joseph  K.  Priest, 
Leonard  C.  Farwell. 
New  Boston,  Alfred  M.  Campbell. 
New  Ipswich,  Bela  N.  Seymour. 

Nathan  Gag*. 
Samuel  I.  Vose, 
James  H.  Collins. 
Henry  E.  Bond. 
Supply  W.  Edwards. 
Albert  B.  Johnson, 
Cyrus  E.  Wood 


Ward  7, 
Ward  8, 


Pelham, 
Peterborough, 


Sh  aron, 
Temple, 
Weare, 


Wilton, 

Windsor, 


David  Whiting. 

David  Gregg. 
Horace  Atwood 


MERRIMACK  COUNTY. 


Allenstown, 

Andover, 

Boscawen, 
Bow, 
Bradford, 
Canterbury, 
Chichester, 
Concord, — 
Ward  1, 

Ward  2, 
Ward  3, 
Ward  4, 


Ward  5, 


Ward  6, 


Ward  7, 

Danbury, 

Dunbarton, 


John  Perkins,  jr, 
Clark  Durgin, 
Gerry  Morgan. 
Nathaniel  S.  Webster. 

Samuel  Gile. 
Charles  F.  Davis. 
Alfred  H.  Brown. 
Charles  Lake. 

Rufus  Cass, 
Timothy  C.  Rolfe, 
Cyrus  R.  Robinson, 
Wyman  W.  Holden, 
Oliver  Pillsbury, 
George  A.  Young, 
Wiliam  E.  Stevens, 
Stillman  Humphrey, 
Jonathan  E.  Sargent, 
Edward  Dow, 
Moses  W.  Dickerman, 
Joseph  C.  A.  Hill, 
John  C.  Kilburn, 
John  II.  Lamprey, 
Andrew  S.  Smith. 
Isaiah  Langley. 
Benjamin  Page. 


David  M.  Philbrick 
Warren  F.  Daniell 
Asa  J.  Thurston 
Walter  Aiken. 
Harrison  Morrill, 
John  H.  Albin. 
William  C.  Kelley. 

Samuel  Head. 
Henry  II.  Crowell, 
Grovenor  A.  Curtice. 
Loudon,  James  S.  Sanborn,  2d, 

Samuel  Neal. 
Newbury,  Harvey  C.  Morse 

New  London,  Charles  C.  Phillips 


Epsom, 

Franklin, 


Henniker, 

Hill, 

Hooksett, 

Hopkiuton, 


Northfield, 

Pembroke, 

Pittsfield, 

Salisbury, 

Sutton, 

W  arner, 

Webster, 

Wilmot, 


Jeremiah  E.  Smith. 

George  P.  Little, 
Addison  N.  Osgood., 
David  IF.  C.  Scales.. 
Frank  E.  Randall . 
Isaac  Sanborn. 
Ervin  Nelson. 
Nehemiah  G.  Ordway. 
Henry  C.  Davis. 
Charles  C.  Kimball. 
John  A.  Hardy. 


172 


HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 


IiOCKINGlIAM  COUNTY. 


Atkinson, 

Auburn, 

Brentwood, 

Candia, 

Chester, 

Danville, 

Deerfield, 

I 

Derry, 


Greenleaf  Clarke. 
Charles  C.  Grant. 
John  Drown. 
Voted  not  to  send. 
Chai  les  S.  Wilcomb. 
Allred  A.  Collins. 

John  C.  Brow n, 
George  J.  French. 
"William  II.  Shepard, 
Tappan  R.  Robie. 
East  Kingston,  Joseph  A.  Tilton. 
Epping,  John  0.  Edgerly , 

Herbert  F.  Norris. 
Exeter,  Joseph  T.  Porter, 

Horace  S.  Cummings, 
William  Burlingame, 
Allred  Conner. 
Fremont,  Sherburne  Sanborn. 

[Greenland,  Edwin  A.  Peterson-. 
Hampstead,  Albert  L.  Eastman. 
Hampton,  Joseph  W.  Mason. 

Hampton  Falls,  John  F.  Jones. 
Kensington.  Daniel  E.  Palmer. 

Kingston,  Amos  C.  Chase. 

Londonderry,  William  Clark, 

Mason  Boyd, 


Newcastle, 

Newington, 

Newmarket, 


John  Amazeen. 
Israel  S.  Hoyt. 
Lafayette  Hall , 


Ward  2, 


Ward  3, 
Ward  4, 

Raymond, 

Rye, 

Salem, 

Sandown, 

Seabrook, 


Reuben  M.  Burley 
Newton,  Edward  P.  Wallace* 
North  Hampton,  E.  M.  Lamprey 
North  wood,  Charles  F.  Cate. 

Nottingham,  James  A.  Kelsey. 
IMaistow,  James  M.  Davis. 

Portsmouth, — 

Ward  1,  Richard  H.  Waldron, 
George  E.  Hanson. 
Frank  W.  Hackett, 
William  A.  Hodgdon, 
William  II.  Sise, 
Titus  S.  TrediekJ 
Thomas  E.  Call; 
Andrew  Sherburne , 
Samuel  Lang  on 
Mercer  Goodrich. 
Franklin  G.  Bean. 

Moses  Clo.rk. 
George  C.  Gordon, 
William  B.  Kimball. 
A  mos  S.  Clarke. 
Charles  Fogg, 
Jeremiah  F.  Locke. 
South  Hampton,  Moses  J.  Eaton. 
South  Newmarket,  J.  L.  Chase. 


Stratham, 

Windham, 


Charles  E.  Gear. 
Abel  Dow. 


STRAFFORD  COUNTY. 


Barrington, 

Dover, — 
Ward  1, 


James  M.  Locke, 
Royal  K.  Clark. 


James  M.  Hayes, 
James  H.  Billings, 
Ward  2,  John  N.  Wentworth, 
Joseph  W.  Cate, 
Albert  F.  Searcy, 
Ward  3,  George  F.  Mosher, 

Wm.  II .  Palmer, 
Wm.  II.  Vickery, 
Ward  4,  Chas.  H.  Sawyer, 

Washington  P.  Haves, 
John  S.  Ha.t  es. 
Durham,  Eben  M.  Davis. 

Farmington,  Geo.  A.  Jones, 

Edmund  B.  Small, 
Langdon  S.  Flanders. 
Lee,  Voted  not  to  send. 


Madbury, 

Middleton, 

Milton, 


Albert  Varney. 
Jacob  H.  Cook: 
Luther  Hayes, 
Wm.  F.  Cutts. 
New  Durham,  S.  F.  Chamberlin. 
Rochester,  Stephen  C.  Meader, 
Sidney  B .  Hayes, 
Isaac  W.  Lou  gee, 
Joseph  M.  Hanson, 
Daniel  Me  Duffee. 
Rollinsford,  Joshua  Converse. 
Somers  worth,  A.  E.  Wentworth. 

Alfred  Carter, 
Cyrus  Freeman, 
Wm.  Pitt  Moses, 
George  Wentworth. 
Strafford,  Joseph  A.  W hitcher, 
John  M.  Whiteliouse. 


COS.  DEL. — VOTES  FOR  MEMBERS  OF  CONGRESS,  ETC. 


1731 


SULLIVAN  COUNTY. 


Acworth, 

Charlestown, 

Claremont, 


Cornish, 

Croydon, 

Goshen, 


James  A.  Wood. 
Loren  11.  Royce, 
Brooks  Kimball. 
Algernon  Willis, 
Ilenr.y  Colby, 
Winthrop  Sargent, 
J.  P.  Rounsevel, 
George  G.  Ide. 
Okas.  E.  Jackson. 
Johu  Blanchard. 
James  W.  Rogers. 


Grantham, 

Langdon, 

Lempster, 

Newport, 


Plainfield, 
Springfield 
Sunapee, 
Unity, 
Washington, 


Thos.  B.  Alexander 
Ilenry  Prentiss 
Andrew  J.  Mitchell’' 
Alex.  V.  Hitchcock)! 
Levi  W.  Barton, 
Geo.  II.  Fairbanks. 
James  Freeman  *.j 
Ilosea  B.  Chase.| 
Jeremiah  W.  Merrill .; 
Joseph  M.  Perkins. 
Henry  Train 


*  Died  before  Legislature  assembled 

Whole  number  of  Representatives,  361  ;  Republicans,  232 ;  Demo¬ 
crats,  159  ;  Republican  majority,  73. 


'} 


Senators. 


CONGRESSIONAL  DELEGATION. 

Bainbridge  Wadleigh,  Milford,  to  Mar.  3,  1879. 

E.  H.  Rollins,  Concord,  to  Mar.  3,  1883, 

Frank  Jones,  Portsmouth,  d  Representatives 

p“ttr’  }  to  ^rrM  3, 1879. 

VOTES  FOR  MEMBERS  OF  CONGRESS. 

FIRST  DISTRICT. 

Frank  Jones,  d.  13,925;  Gilman  Marston,  r.  13,885  ;  Scattering,  21. 
Jones’  plurality,  40. 

SECOND  DISTRICT. 

James  B.  Briggs,  r.  13,209  ;  Alvah  W.  Sulloway,  d.  12,111 ;  Scattering. 
11.  Briggs’  plurality,  1,098. 

THIRD  DISTRICT. 

Henry  W.  Blair,  r.  12,683;  Henry  O.Kent,  d.  11,824;  Scattering,  8; 
Blair's  plurality,  859. 

THE  GOVERNOR 

of  New  Hampshire  is  chosen  annually,  on  the  second  Tuesday  of 
March,  by  a  majority  vote,  and  takes  his  seat  on  the  first  Thursday  of 
the  following  June,  but  after  the  election  in  Mar.  1878,  the  Governor, 
and  all  other  officers,  will  be  elected  once  in  two  years,  on  the  Tues¬ 
day  next  after  the  first  Monday  in  November,  beginning  with  Novem¬ 
ber  1878,  according  to  Statute  of  June  1877.  In  case  of  no  election  by 
the  people,  the  legislature  elects  one  of  the  two  persons  having  the 
highest  number  of  votes. 

To  be  eligible  to  the  office  of  Governor,  one  must  be  thirty  years 
old, and  an  inhabitant  of  the  State  for  seven  years,  last  preceding  his 
inauguration.  In  case  of  the  death,  disability  or  resignation  m  tne 
Governor,  the  office  is  filled  by  the  President  of  the  Senate. 

The  Executive  Council  consists  of  five  Councillors,  elected  by  dis¬ 
tricts  at  the  same-time  and  in  the  same  manner  as  the  Governor. 

The  Governor  and  Couucil  appoint  all  judicial  officers—  the  attor 
ney  general,  solicitors,  notaries,  sheriffs,  coroners,  judges  and  regis 
ters  of  probate,  and  general  and  field  officers  of  the  militia. 


174  LEGISLATIVE  ACTS  AND  RESOLUTIONS. 


MILITARY  DEPARTMENT. 

There  are  two  organized  regiments  in  the  State,  numbering  1076 
men,  which  with  3  unattached  companies  are  consolidated  in  a  single 
brigade.  The  unattached  companies,  have  an  aggregate  of  196  men-- 
making,  with  field  and  staff  officers,  1395.  The  enrolled  militia 
amounts  to  41,485  men.  Com’d’r-in-Chief,  llis  Excellency  B.  F.  Pres¬ 
cott.  Ira  Cross  is  Adjutant,  Inspector  and  Quarter-master  General. 


DOINGS  OF  THE  LEGISLATURE  IN  1877. 

The  following  Acts  were  passed. 

To  repeal  chapter  forty-six  of  the  Pamphlet  Laws  of  1876. 

In  amendment  of  chapter  one  hundred  and  twenty-four  of  the  General 
Statutes  relating  to  homesteads. 

In  amendment  of  section  one  of  chapter  forty-three  of  the  Pamphlet 
Law's  of  1876  in  relation  to  the  time,  and  places  of  holding  the  Pro¬ 
bate  Courts  in  the  couuty  of  Grafton. 

To  apportion  the  state  tax  between  the  towns  of  Landaff  and  Easton. 
In  relation  to  Probate  Courts  for  the  Couuty  of  Coos. 

In  relation  to  challenges  in  capital  cases. 

Amending  an  act  relating  to  the  repairing  of  highways. 

Prohibiting  coal  tar,  refuse  or  deposits  from  gas  works  being  deposited 
in  the  Squamscot  river. 

In  relation  to  public  parks  and  cemeteries. 

To  sever  certain  territory  from  Hampstead  and  annex  same  to  Danville 
To  better  preserve  records  of  the  doings  of  county  delegations. 

For  the  protection  of  fish  in  Larkin’s  Pond  in  Hooksett. 

To  provide  for  the  protection  and  security  of  public  libraries. 
Amending  an  act  in  relation  to  hearings  before  town  officers. 

To  suppress  exhibitions  of  the  fighting  of  birds,  dogs  and  other  ani¬ 
mals. 

Relating  to  the  liabilities  of  persons  summoned  as  trustees. 

Amending  an  act  relating  to  public  parks  and  cemeteries. 

To  authorize  the  State  Treasurer  to  issue  Registered  Bonds. 

'To  establish  a  new  proportion  for  the  assessment  of  public  taxes. 
Providing  for  the  trial  of  small  causes  without  the  intervention  of  a 
jury. 

In  relation  to  taxes  paid  by  savings  banks  to  the  United  States. 

To  remove  the  disabilities  of  married  women. 

Extending  the  jurisdiction  of  police  courts  in  civil  causes. 

Relating  to  Trustees  of  Estates. 

Relating  to  the  present  judiciary  system. 

Concerning  the  observance  of  “  Decoration  Day”  as  a  legal  holiday. 
Relating  to  offences  against  public  justice. 

In  relation  to  the  rate  of  board  at  the  State  Reform  School. 

In  relation  to  the  New  Hampshire  asylum  for  the  insane. 

Amending  an  act  in  relation  to  Police  officers. 

In  regard  to  a  temporary  loan. 

To  provide  for  the  assessment  and  collection  of  a  State  tax. 

To  fix  the  time  when  the  constitutional  amendments,  adopted  in  March 
last  shall  take  effect ;  also  providing  for  compiling  the  statutes  of 
the  State. 

Amending  an  act  in  regard  to  the  publication  of  probate  notices. 

To  increase  the  revenues  of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire. 

Providing  for  the  repairs  of  the  roads  in  Green’s  Grant  and  Martin’s 
Location  in  the  couuty  of  Coos,  for  a  term  of  years. 

Relating  to  the  town  of  Rye. 


LEGISLATIVE  ACTS  AND  RESOLUTIONS. 


175 


In  relation  to  the  more  equal  distribution  of  estates. 

'Providing  for  the  establishment  of  boards  of  education  in  such  school 
districts  of  the  State  as  may  desire  the  same. 

In  relation  to  public  pounds  and  distraining  animals. 

For  the  relief  of  the  town  of  Allenstown. 

Amending  an  act  relating  to  actions. 

In  relation  to  the  support  of  indigent  idiotic  and  feeble  adult  children. 
Relating  to  meetings  and  officers  of  school  districts. 

To  increase  the  efficiency  and  reduce  the  expenses  of  the  militia. 
Regulating  the  taking  of  fish. 

In  ammendment  of  an  act  providing  for  the  establishment  of  a  nor¬ 
mal  school. 

To  provide  for  the  employment  of  prisoners  in  county  jails. 

In  regard  to  the  protection  of  pickerel  and  in  amendment  of  section 
sixty-three,  chapter  one,  Pamphlet  Laws  of  1868. 

Regulating  constructing  of  telegraph  lines. 

For  the  better  protection  of  trout. 

Regarding  concealed  weapons. 

For  the  better  protection  of  children. 

To  repeal  chapter  one  hundred  and  eleven  of  the  Pamphlet  Laws  of 
1868,  and  to  abolish  the  office  of  “  state  geologist.” 

In  relation  to  aqueduct  and  gas  light  companies. 

Relating  to  the  public  printing. 

Concerning  the  solemnization  of  marriage. 

To  repeal  chapter  twenty-two,  Pamphlet  Laws  of  1868,  concerning 
equalizing  taxation. 

In  amendment  of  section  seven,  chapter  fifty-one,  of  the  General 
Statutes  regarding  persons  giving  name  to  Collector  of  Taxes. 

To  regulate  the  publication  of  the  reports  of  the  supreme  court. 

To  encourage  the  destruction  of  noxious  animals  and  birds. 

For  the  protection  of  oyster  beds. 

Defining  the  powers  and  duties  of  the  fish  commissioners  and  wardens. 
Legalizing  all  the  taxes  assessed  in  the  town  of  Bethlehem  in  1877. 

In  amendment  of  chapter  ninety-nine  General  Statutes,  in  relation  to 
selling  liqnor. 

Providing  for  the  erection  of  a  new  state  prison. 

Making  an  appropriation  for  the  State  Normal  School. 

To  authorize  the  appointment  of  special  administrators. 

To  prevent  towns  and  cities  from  aiding  railroads  and  other  corpora¬ 
tions. 

To  reorganize  and  equalize  the  Senatorial  Districts  according  to  the 
amended  constitution. 

Regulating  the  sale  of  cider,  in  towns  which  shall  adopt  the  Act. 
Relative  to  the  publication  of  city  ordinances. 

For  the  protection  of  black  bass  and  salmon  trout  in  Spofford’s  Lake. 
To  change  the  time  for  holding  the  elections  for  the  choice  of  town 
officers. 

In  amendment  of  an  act  preventing  incompetent  persons  conducting 
the  business  of  druggists  and  apothecaries  in  this  State. 

Defining  the  representation  of  towns  of  less  than  six  hundred  popula¬ 
tion,  as  shown  by  the  census  of  1870. 

In  relation  to  drawing  logs  on  the  public  highways. 

And  these  Joint  Resolutions. 


Extending  the  hospitalities  of  the  State  to  the  President  of  the  United 
States. 


176  LEGISLATIVE  ACTS  AND  RESOLUTIONS. 


To  provide  the  Governor  and  Councillors  with  one  copy  each  of  the 
People  Hand-Book. 

Providing  for  the  contingent  expenses  of  the  Governor. 

In  favor  of  the  repeal  of  the  national  bankrupt  law. 

jRelating  to  the  relief  mapf'of  the  State. 

jin  favor  of  the  State  library. 

In  favor  of  James  W.  Colby. 

Relating  to  the  Adjutant-General’s  department. 

In  favor  of  the  prisoners'  aid  society 

To  appropriate  money  for  the  salary  of  the  chaplain  and  instructor 
of  the  state  prison. 

To  appropriate  money  for  the  increase  of  the  state  prison  library. 

In  favor  of  indigent  blind  persons,  deaf  mutes,  and  feeble-minded 
children. 

For  the  relief  of  the  City  savings  bank  in  Manchester. 

In  favor  of  the  road  in  the  towns  of  Erroll  and  Wentworth’s  Location. 

In  favor  of  Wm.  II.  Cummings,  S.  G.  Griffiu,  I.  W.  Parsons  and  C.  H. 
Bartlett. 

In  relation  to  the  claim  of  Warren  M.  Kelley  for  arrears  of  pay. 

Authorizing  the  state  treasurer  to  assign  and  distribute  to  the  town 
of  Jaffrey  its  proportion  of  the  literary  fund. 

For  appropriations  through  the  White  Mountain  Notch. 

In  favor  of  the  roads  in  the  town  of  Dixville,  Coos  county. 

In  favor  of  the  main  traveled  road  through  the  town  of  Randolph. 

Providing  for  a  board  of  commissioners  to  examine  and  ascertain 
whether  all  classes  of  property  are  equally  taxed,  and  to  recommend 
a  plan  to  relieve  the  towns  and  cities  from  what  is  known  as  the 
State  tax. 

In  relation  to  the  Winnipesaukee  Lake  Cotton  and  Woolen  Manufact¬ 
uring  Company. 

In  favor  of  the  department  of  Justice  at  Washington. 

Of  thanks  for  portraits. 

In  favor  of  George  Y.  Sawyer,  Jonas  Livingston,  and  the  heirs  o^ 
Hiram  R.  Roberts. 

Relating  to  the  celebration  of  the  centennial  anniversary  of  the  battle 
of  Bennington. 

In  relation  to  the  fish  commission. 

In  favor  of  the  New  Hampshire  College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic 
Arts. 

Relating  to  a  national  prohibitory  law. 

In  favor  of  John  Pender. 

In  favor  of  Simeon  F.  Platts. 

Providing  for  repairs  on  the  state  house  and  heating  apparatus. 

Relating  to  the  reform  movement. 

In  favor  of  the  New  Hampshire  Historical  Society. 

In  relation  to  the  highway  in  the  town  of  Lincoln. 

In  favor  of  the  State  Reform  School. 

Ceding  the  right  of  New  Hampshire  in  the  national  cemeteries  to 
the  general  government. 

In  favor  of  appointing  a  committee  to  confer  with  the  fish  commis 
sioners  in  revising  and  amending  the  fish  and  game  laws. 

In  favor  of  the  centennial  committee. 

In  favor  of  the  engrossing  clerk. 

Concerninga  commission  for  equalizingtaxes  and  increasing  revenues. 

In  favor  of  Charles  E.  Cummiugs  and  others. 


GOV.  VOTE — POPULATION — VALUATION  &C.  177 


Tabular  Statement,  by  Towns,  of 

Votes  for  Governor  in  1376  and  ’77  ;  Population  in  1370  ;  Average  Val¬ 
uation  in  1375  and  76  s  and  Apportionment  on  each  $1000  of  State  Tax. 

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u 

o 

Cu 

O' 

ft. 

s 

O 

2  M 

Oh 

> 

< 

Alton, 

221 

170 

15 

232 

172 

1769 

723,006 

3.86 

Barnstead, 

123 

254 

2 

118 

255 

1544 

598,980 

3.02 

Belmont, 

133 

174 

129 

176 

1185 

675,093 

3.39 

C’ter  Harbor, 

71 

80 

79 

79 

446 

214,041 

1.07 

Gilford, 

336 

299 

3 

270 

223 

3361 

1,293.872 

7.5  4 

Grilmanton, 

213 

158 

1 

236 

183 

1644 

6  44,220 

3.43 

Laconia, 

307 

443 

1 

400 

518  3 

2309 

2.590,578 

10.60 

Meredith,' 

186 

237 

191 

224 

1807 

895,771 

4.51 

N.  Hampton, 
Sanbornton, 

169 

99 

4 

177 

95  2 

1257 

410,075 

2.32 

129 

189 

142 

203 

1236 

585,589 

3.37 1 

L'ilton. 

128 

149 

9 

138 

159  7 

1147 

541,888 

2.73 

2006 

2252 

35 

2112  2289  12 

17,705  9,173,113 

45.84 

Carroll  County— 18  towns. 

Albany, 

36 

47 

34 

56 

339 

123,266 

.62 

Bartlett, 

46 

165 

60 

163 

629 

240,263 

1.22 

Brookfield, 

59 

46 

65 

49  1 

416 

205,269 

1.04 

Chatham, 

55 

59 

63 

57 

445 

124,317 

.67 

Conway. 

208 

242 

239 

267 

1607 

655,547 

3.80 

Eaton, 

35 

124 

37 

110 

656 

152,577 

.771 

Effingham, 

103 

181 

118 

143 

904 

294,456 

1.49; 

Freedom, 

33 

170 

32 

149 

1737 

339,067 

1.70 

Hart's  Locat’n,  10 

5 

10 

3 

26 

24,310 

.26 

Hale’s  Locat’n, 

4 

.01 

Jackson, 

9 

123 

12 

115  2 

474 

221.112 

.86, 

Madison, 

116 

35 

112 

36 

646 

189,852 

.96 

Moultonboro, 

124 

173 

109 

201 

1299 

424,801 

2.15 

Ossipee, 

218 

240 

4 

226 

197  8 

1822 

599,915 

3.02 

Sandwich, 

273 

203 

2 

263 

218  4 

1854 

524.639 

3.22 

Tam  worth, 

181 

155 

207 

145 

1344 

472,988 

2.23 

Tuftonboro, 

L03 

145 

1 

122 

146  5 

949 

424.972 

2.13 

Wakefield, 

143 

136 

2 

134 

177 

1185 

605,715 

3.05 

Wolfeboro, 

265 

301 

311 

312 

1995 

1,545,610 

7.78 

2017 

2553 

9 

2154  2544  20 

17331 

7,168,676 

36.98 

Cheshire^County — 23  towns. 

Alstead, 

141 

138 

154 

153 

1213 

659,077 

3.69 

Chesterfield, 

147 

124 

3 

167 

151 

1289 

598,762 

3.24 

Dublin, 

100 

24 

107 

28 

930 

398,052 

2.00 

Fitzwilliam, 

206 

59 

22 

194 

89  2 

1140 

584,560 

3.15 

Grilsuin, 

67 

105 

.  69 

102 

590 

328,051 

1.78 

178  GOV.  VOTE — 

POPULATION— 

•VALUATION  AC. 

i 

Harrisville, 

88 

96 

92 

80 

2 

1342 

434,876 

2.31 

Hinsdale, 

258 

96 

3 

260 

98 

4 

1342 

805,430 

3.80 

Jaffrey, 

185 

106 

7 

196 

117 

1256 

916,780 

4.61 

Keene, 

925 

562 

10 

946 

604 

5 

5971 

6,458,801 

29.97 

Ward  1, 

215 

139 

1 

239 

152 

Ward  2, 

171 

64 

3 

156 

84 

1 

Ward  3, 

218 

124 

4 

228 

128 

3 

. 

Ward  4, 

180 

78 

2 

188 

83 

1 

Ward  5, 

141 

157 

135 

157 

Marlborough, 

257 

50 

1 

252 

49 

2 

1017 

602,857 

3.42 

Marlow, 

93 

101 

83 

104 

710 

410,923 

2.07 

Nelson, 

64 

44 

67 

43 

744 

219,985 

1.10 

Richmond, 

99 

80 

105 

94 

868 

318.656 

1.60 

Rindge, 

193 

58 

189 

56 

1107 

555,755 

2.99 

Roxbury, 

26 

11 

24 

10 

.  174 

88,048 

.44 

Stoddard, 

57 

69 

1 

46 

80 

667 

287,297 

1.44 

Sullivan, 

66 

20 

69 

25 

347 

260,596 

1.51 

Surry, 

53 

37 

52 

51 

318 

210,459 

1.16 

jSwanzey,  # 

163 

222 

15 

167 

241 

9 

1626 

868,050 

3.87 

Troy, 

119 

50 

1 

130 

53 

767 

461,869 

2.37 

Walpole, 

199 

241 

'  1 

189 

252 

1 

1830 

1,247,878 

7.05 

Westmorel’d, 

145 

143 

1 

144 

151 

3 

1256 

766,546 

4.24 

Winchester, 

274 

232 

7 

278 

264 

2 

2097 

1,150,957 

5.39 

3925 

2668 

72  3980  2895 

30 

27265  18,634,265 

93.21 

Coos 

County 

—22 

TOWNS. 

Berlin, 

30 

68 

30 

60 

529 

238,890 

1.30 

(Cambridge  did  not 

vote, 

28 

27,000 

.14; 

(Carroll, 

26 

68 

i 

33 

60 

378 

264,060 

1.33! 

IClarksville, 

31 

43 

33 

42 

269 

95,824 

.63; 

jColebrook, 

211 

185 

2 

219 

179 

1372 

593,056 

3.37 

Columbia, 

103 

88 

115 

82 

752 

291,793 

1.57- 

Dalton, 

56 

89 

1 

54 

88 

'  773 

213,623 

1.20 

Tummer, 

53 

43 

46 

39 

317 

77,180 

.44| 

lErroll, 

11 

28 

15 

29 

178 

74,402 

.50! 

Gorham, 

116 

152 

1 

121 

146 

1167 

365,907 

2.14 

Jefferson, 

48 

167 

10 

44 

148 

4 

826 

242,581 

1.52 

Lancaster, 

306 

314 

29 

329 

300 

14 

2248 

1,162,596 

5.86 

!  Milan, 

109 

66 

113 

74 

710 

186,106 

.94 

jNorthumbTd 

113 

132 

3 

97 

142 

1 

955 

372,828 

2.06 

Pittsburg, 

55 

59 

55 

60 

400 

177.990 

1.41; 

i  Randolph, 

6 

33 

7 

33 

138 

59,670 

.30! 

Shelburne, 

40 

21 

37 

27 

259 

118,146 

.59 

Stark, 

64 

82 

68 

82 

464 

208,802 

1.05 

Stewartstown 

,  35 

172 

4 

48 

159 

909 

298,445 

1.80 

Stratford, 

68 

110 

69 

119 

886 

310,709 

1.75 

Wentworth’s  Lo.  0 

10 

10 

38 

19,000 

.09 

Whitefield, 

192 

173 

12 

181 

168 

15 

1196 

504,355 

2.67 

iBean’s  Purchase. 

14,000 

.07 

IChandler’s  Purchase. 

3,500 

•02 

Crawford’s  Purchase. 

40,000 

.20 

jCutts’  Grant. 

7,500 

.03 

'Dixville. 

8 

20.000 

.10 

Dix’s  Grant. 

8,000 

.04 

Ervin’s  Grant. 

2,400 

.01 

GOV.  VOTE — POPULATION- 

—VALUATION 

&C. 

179 

Green’s  Grant. 

71 

6,500 

.33 

Low  &  Burbank’s  Grant. 

10.000 

.05 

Gilmantou  &  Atkinson  Academy  Grant. 

14,500 

.07 

Ivilkenney. 

16, 000 

.08 

Sawyer  &  Burbank’s  Grant. 

5,000 

.05 

Martin’s  Location. 

17 

5,000 

.03 

Millsfield  Location. 

28 

29,000 

.15 

Nash  &  Sawyer’s  Loc. 

7,500 

.04 

Odell’s  Township. 

1 

33.000 

.18 

Pinkham's  Grant. 

51,000 

.03 

Success. 

5 

16,3o0 

.08 

Sargent’s  Purchase. 

26,700 

.14 

Second  College  Grant. 

11 

19,500 

.13 

Thompson  &  Meserve’s  Purchase 

12,500 

.06 

Crawford’s  Grant. 

26.000 

.14 

1673""  lJTo3  57  1714  2053  34  15,580  6,276,869  34.66 

Grafton  County — 38  towns. 


Alexandria, 

103 

133 

101 

141 

1 

877 

263,136 

1.45 

Ashland, 

170 

87 

159 

89 

1 

885 

588,102 

2.97 

Bath, 

Benton, 

96 

139 

106 

130 

1168 

593.741 

2.99 

18 

60 

14 

67 

375 

134.709 

.68 

Bethlehem, 

43 

263 

25 

255 

1 

998 

432,213 

2.43 

Bridgewater, 

65 

44 

63 

47 

453 

149,323 

.75 

Bristol, 

246 

144 

2 

248 

145 

3 

1416 

594,958 

3.27 

Campton, 

173 

125 

ISO 

130 

1226 

361,902 

1.94 

Canaan, 

233 

175 

272 

202 

2 

1877 

689,408 

3.47 

Dorchester, 

47 

101 

44 

96 

689 

160,935 

.81 

Easton, 

8 

78 

8 

77 

Ellsworth, 

2 

51 

1 

46 

5 

39,552 

.20 

Enfield, 

206 

156 

224 

172 

4 

1662 

842,963 

4.54 

Franconia, 

48 

92 

46 

94 

549 

280,050 

1.41 

Grafton, 

100 

136 

105 

145 

907 

391,112 

1.97 

Groton, 

53 

76 

56 

81 

583 

164.517 

.83 

Hanover, 

259 

157 

238 

161 

2085 

1,130,928 

5.63 

Haverhill, 

238 

311 

233 

302 

2270 

963,808 

4.93 

Hebron, 

38 

60 

36 

60 

382 

•  119,914 

.68 

Holderness, 

85 

113 

85 

113 

793 

268,118 

1.47 

Landaif, 

32 

86 

43 

149 

882 

375,917 

1.79 

Lebanon, 

601 

261 

640 

289 

3098 

2,369,765 

11.92 

Lincoln, 

8 

8 

7 

11 

71 

34,001 

.17 

Lisbon, 

241 

218 

255 

202 

1 

1848 

987,442 

4.97 

Littleton, 

315 

365 

292 

367 

2446 

1,250,891 

6.55 

Livermore, 

6 

7 

7 

6 

1 

Lyman, 

69 

95 

75 

86 

658 

229,674 

1.16 

Lyme, 

218 

95 

4 

221 

107 

1 

1358 

572,948 

3.07 

Monroe, 

79 

45 

76 

39 

532 

228,219 

1.25 

Orange, 

45 

39 

53 

45 

340 

112,526 

.52 

Orford, 

168 

98 

1 

164 

123 

1119 

587,371 

3.36 

Piermont, 

97 

73 

103 

66 

792 

450,402 

2.26 

Plymouth, 

191 

236 

179 

236 

1409 

784.824 

3.95 

Rumney, 

Thornton, 

153 

128 

8 

148 

126 

8 

1164 

426,602 

2.41 

67 

143 

64 

146 

840 

190.979 

.96 

Warren, 

56 

170 

54 

174 

960 

360,200 

1.81 

W  aterville, 

1 

7 

2 

7 

33 

23,713 

.12 

Wentworth, 

66 

207 

65 

190 

971 

312,850 

1.17 

180  GOV.  VOTE — POPULATION— 

-VALUATION  40. 

Woodstock, 

28 

66 

1 

28 

66 

405 

85,448 

.51 

Elkins’  Grant. 

30,000 

.15 

Sargent  &  Elkins’  Grant. 

7,500 

.04 

Hatch  &  Cleaves’  Grant. 

600 

.01; 

Two  Raymond  Grants. 

500 

.01! 

Bean  &  Gilman’s  Purchase, 

• 

2,000 

01. 

' 

4677  4353 

11 

4705 

4905 

22 

17,596,761 

90.75 

Hillsborough  County — 31  towns. 

Amherst, 

204 

114 

4 

217 

115 

5 

1353 

885,440 

4.46 

Antrim, 

161 

157 

1 

159 

165 

2 

905 

581,541- 

3.29 

Bedford, 

159 

138 

1 

161 

164 

1221 

673,712 

3.90 

Bennington, 

40 

64 

50 

72 

401 

217,464 

1.09 

Brookline, 

107 

118 

110 

117 

741 

362.110 

1.88: 

Deering, 

61 

117 

1 

54 

123 

2 

722 

287,219 

1.70 

Francestown, 

142 

97 

146 

100 

579,633 

3.18; 

Goffstown, 

250 

195 

3 

246 

207 

1656 

1,083,533 

5.45: 

Greenfield, 

60 

121 

67 

119 

527 

373,860 

2.02 

Greenville, 

120 

54 

120 

52 

975 

571,093 

2.87  i 

Hancock, 

83 

113 

88 

112 

692 

425,149 

2.31: 

Hillsboro, 

200 

260 

8 

195 

273 

9 

1595 

754,139 

4.31  i 

Hollis. 

168 

136 

2 

172 

145 

2 

1080 

816,672 

4.12 

Hudson, 

130 

144 

1 

148 

142 

1066 

688,035 

3.46 

Litchfield, 

35 

56 

36 

54 

345 

312,611 

1.61 ! 

Lyndeboro, 

97 

104 

101 

123 

820 

302,601 

7.72 

Manchester, 

2506 

1762 

26 

2752  2116 

9 

23509  19,242.430 

99.3l| 

Ward  1, 

268 

82 

4 

564 

153 

2 

Ward  2, 

350 

119 

4 

703 

230 

3 

Ward  3, 

484 

283 

7 

254 

240 

1 

Ward  4, 

477 

270 

2 

278 

294 

Ward  5, 

128 

622 

3 

408 

669 

1 

Ward  6, 

336 

175 

1 

342 

402 

Ward  7, 

275 

79 

2 

203 

128 

2 

Ward  8, 

188 

132 

Mason, 

74 

89 

75 

100 

1364 

420, 261 

2.26' 

Merrimack, 

167 

90 

177 

120 

1066 

734,340 

3.86>. 

Milford, 

463 

142 

484 

146 

3 

2606 

2,090,065 

9.64! 

Mont  Vernon 

,  68 

88 

73 

82 

601 

364,832 

1.84 

Nashua, 

1268 

1099 

11 

1249  1180 

26 

10541 

9405,195 

43.63 

Ward  1, 

193 

136 

2 

204 

156 

2 

Ward  2, 

156 

115 

1 

178 

156 

1 

Ward  3, 

59 

129 

1 

46 

81 

2 

Ward  4, 

130 

32 

128 

36 

1 

Ward  5, 

67 

167 

157 

237 

2 

Ward  6, 

319 

239 

2 

212 

206 

8 

Ward  7, 

184 

160 

2 

180 

165 

7 

Ward  8, 

180 

121 

3 

144 

143 

3 

New  Boston, 

144 

173 

5 

133 

186 

1 

1241 

804,426 

4.18 

N.  Ipswich, 

177 

60 

2 

169 

86 

1380 

657,951 

3.82, 

Pelham 

93 

128 

106 

118 

861 

657,225 

3.81 

Peterbor’gk, 

338 

162 

2 

371 

221 

2236 

1,674,976 

9.69 

Sharon, 

35 

^28 

34 

33 

182 

82,672 

42 ! 

! 

Temple, 

58 

41 

66 

51 

421 

219,710 

1.19, 

Weare, 

291 

199 

1 

288 

202 

7 

2093 

1,054,153 

5.31 

W'ilton, 

197 

229 

201 

245 

1974 

990,834 

4.61 

GOV.  VOTE — POPULATION — 

-VALUATION  <&C. 

181 

Windsor, 

4 

15 

4 

16 

81 

52,695 

"2 1 

7900 

6293 

68 

8252 

6985 

65 

64212  47,366,577 

241.29 

Merrimack  County — 

26* 

TOWNS. 

Allenstown, 

52 

100 

45 

118 

804 

753,401 

5.40' 

Andover, 

100 

258 

102 

265 

l 

1206 

659,609 

3.32 

Boscawen, 

173 

164 

2  • 

161 

170 

2 

1637 

1,  088,823 

5.33 

Bow, 

90 

130 

1 

101 

133 

1 

745 

491,180 

2.47 

J  Brad  ford, 

110 

165 

2 

114 

179 

1081 

501,922 

2.53 

Canterbury, 

154 

114 

160 

106 

1169 

670,978 

3.38| 

Chichester,) 

86 

128 

97 

116 

1 

872 

320,309 

1.88 

'Concord, 

1899  1330 

15 

1930  1400 

13 

1224  12,031,652 

55.50 

Ward  1, 

204 

163 

6 

211 

170 

7 

Ward  2, 

79 

143 

2 

79 

148 

1 

Ward  3, 

93 

103 

106 

110 

Ward  4, 

477 

282 

2 

455 

299 

Ward  5, 

432 

202 

n 

404 

213 

Ward  6, 

409 

292 

5 

441 

304 

4 

Ward  7, 

205 

145 

234 

156 

jDanbury, 

92 

124 

101 

118 

2796 

366,639 

1.85 

Dunbarton, 

111 

81 

2 

122 

90 

1 

778 

633,989 

3.19 

Epsom, 

115 

146 

110 

155 

993 

391,704 

2.08 

Franklin, 

316 

480 

3 

374 

424 

3 

2301 

1,626,926 

10.641 

Henniker, 

194 

200 

188 

198 

1288 

811,701 

4.08! 

Hill, 

105 

60 

115 

68 

620 

227,854 

1.24, 

Hooksett, 

186 

98 

3 

193 

m 

1331 

887,395 

4.46 

Hopkinton, 

261 

213 

252 

256 

2 

1815 

1,312,966 

5.85| 

iLoudon, 

100 

222 

125 

227 

1282 

732,339 

3.70[ 

■Newbury, 

42 

120 

38 

121 

601 

298,782 

1.50| 

iNew  London, 

144 

90 

L40 

80 

1 

959 

478,315 

2.71  j 

Northfield, 

115 

106 

125 

109 

836 

529,303 

2.44; 

Pembroke, 

250 

140 

3 

242 

192 

8 

2518 

1,436,288 

6.97 

Pittsfield, 

197 

250 

2 

273 

293 

7 

1690 

1,036,743 

5.22; 

Salisbury, 

90 

118 

80 

137 

897 

424,930 

2.14; 

Sutton, 

150 

128 

152 

132 

1155 

474,471 

2.39 

Warner, 

256 

213 

251 

222 

1667 

1,050,074 

5.29! 

Webster, 

104 

82 

108 

83 

1 

689 

413,758 

2.08 

Wilmot, 

107 

146 

105 

150 

- 

1072 

291,420 

1.78 

5599 

5403 

33 

5804 

5664 

41 

43757 

29,943,471 

149.42 

Rockingham 

County- 

— 38  TOWNS. 

Atkinson, 

90 

65 

82 

72 

1 

488 

330,102 

1.79 

Auburn, 

109 

91 

106 

90 

815 

328,360 

1.78! 

Brentwood, 

121 

67 

128 

52 

895 

341.085 

1.87 

Candia, 

183 

181 

191 

190 

1457 

583,313 

2.95 

Chester, 

204 

93 

226 

85 

1153 

483.931 

2.81| 

Danville, 

96 

76 

1 

84 

85 

548 

232,059 

1.15 

Deerfield, 

211 

227 

202 

224 

1768 

645,969 

3.70 

Derry, 

278 

138 

261 

138 

3 

1S09 

873,708 

5.15 

E.  Kingston, 

58 

88 

57 

92 

2 

553 

259,986 

i.3i  j 

Epping, 

191 

205 

181 

214 

7 

1270 

703,845 

3.54 

Exeter, 

543 

156 

3 

583 

171 

1 

3437 

2,565.397 

12.91 

Fremont, 

87 

62 

4 

94 

74 

1 

527 

237,516 

1.20 

Gosport,  annexed  to  Rye 

94 

2,334 

.11 

182  GOV.  VOTE— 

-POPULATION- 

-VALUATION  AC. 

Greenland, 

78 

95 

4 

87 

93 

5 

695. 

474,448 

2.77 

Hampstead, 

129 

98 

4 

126 

111 

8 

935 

414,777 

2.09 

Hampton, 

188 

119 

177 

121 

1177 

736,225 

3.70! 

Hamp’n  Falls 

,  109 

49 

108 

41 

1 

679 

316,234 

1.72! 

Kensington, 

73 

86 

78 

84 

641 

325.069 

1.76 

Kingston, 

137 

142 

4 

130 

152 

10 

1054 

449.767 

2.57 

i  Londonderry, 

235 

120 

1 

237 

128 

2 

1405 

709,878 

3.93 

Newcastle, 

98 

84 

103 

83 

667 

173,959 

.85 

Newington, 

34 

73 

25 

73 

414 

243,681 

1.36 

Newmarket, 

226 

288 

242 

268 

1987 

1,214,796 

7.38 

j  Newton, 

126 

116 

135 

118 

.  '  856 

342,006 

1.72 

!n.  Hampton, 

91 

130 

85 

131 

723 

485,861 

2.45 

North  wood, 

187 

140 

208 

123 

1 

1430 

547,888 

2.97 

Nottingham, 

139 

130 

2 

133 

129 

1 

1130 

426,575 

2.16 

Plaistow, 

106 

48 

118 

60 

1 

879 

374,363 

1.89 

Portsmouth, 

1146 

1113 

10  1154  1227 

7 

9211 

8,567,765 

50.65 

Ward  1, 

441 

371 

6 

121 

236 

3 

Ward  2, 

485 

350 

2 

195 

108 

1 

Ward  3, 

66 

149 

2 

158 

292 

1 

Ward  4, 

154 

243 

65 

122 

Ward  5, 

340 

•  86 

1 

Ward  6, 

116 

275 

Ward  7, 

159 

108 

1 

Raymond, 

119 

217 

132 

217 

1121 

485,346 

2.44 

Rye, 

116 

196 

96 

163 

994 

696.975 

3.78 

i  Salem, 

227 

165 

8 

233 

176 

27 

1603 

566,161 

3.42 

Sandown, 

55 

84 

58 

88 

496 

212,739 

1.17 

Seabrook, 

155 

213 

1 

181 

198 

1609 

333,233 

1.68 

S.  Hampton, 

65 

62 

1 

64 

66 

448 

266,685 

1.34 

S.  Newm’ket, 

157 

73 

1 

165 

67 

6 

808 

457,948 

2.30 

jStratham, 

94 

105 

105 

92 

769 

634,093 

3.28; 

Windham, 

112 

55 

117 

56 

1 

753 

399,223 

1.93 

6378 

5450 

45 

6492  5564 

85 

47310  27,443,300151.60 

1 

Strafford 

County- 

-13 

TOWNS. 

Barrington, 

207 

156 

2 

217 

204 

9 

1583 

658, 9S3 

3.42 

Dover, 

1187 

885 

12 

1162 

851 

19 

9012 

8,448,852 

36.35 

Ward  1, 

212 

134 

2 

193 

95 

5 

* 

Ward  2, 

311 

279 

6 

342 

481 

6 

Ward  3, 

283 

243 

2 

523 

185 

8 

Ward  4, 

376 

229 

2 

104 

90 

Durham, 

160 

103 

176 

85 

1299 

653,672 

3.52 

Farmington, 

392 

371 

7 

396 

376 

11 

2063 

1,226,883 

6.63 

Lee, 

92 

91 

1 

75 

122 

3 

776 

407,038 

2.56 

Madbury, 

85 

47 

76 

51 

408 

292,519 

1.26 

Middleton, 

34 

72 

33 

63 

476 

154,559 

.78 

Milton, 

228 

137 

232 

131 

1598 

559,437 

3.33 

New  Durham 

48 

152 

2 

45 

143 

4 

974 

297,273 

1.63 

Rochester 

657 

529 

6 

631 

479 

40 

4104 

2,832,012 

14.12 

Rollinsford, 

189 

88 

7 

196 

93 

1500 

1,329,872 

7.05 

Somersworth 

590 

308 

10 

555 

350 

8 

4504 

2,963,351 

16.10 

Strafford, 

167 

255 

1 

172 

252 

1668 

611,476 

3.33’ 

i 

4036 

3194 

48 

3966 

3200 

94 

29965  20,435,927 

100.14 

.1 

U.  S 

COURTS  IN  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

183 

Sullivan  County — 15  towns. 

t 

Acworth, 

157 

127 

149  147 

1050  495,704 

2.65 

Charlestown, 

222 

143 

236  153 

1742  1,328,880 

7.09 

iClaremont, 

662 

301 

7  665  290  13 

4053  2,735,287 

17.35 

jCornish, 

191 

104 

209  119 

1334  665,364 

3.35 

iCroydon, 

113 

53 

2  123  47  2 

652  263,618 

1.33 

Goshen, 

55 

75 

60  82 

507  254,889 

1.28 

{Grantham, 

87 

74 

94  72  * 

608  213,728 

1.08 

Langdon, 

71 

34 

70  41 

411  321,172 

1.62 

Lempster, 

94 

87 

2  93  95  1 

678  271,229 

1.46 

Newport, 

366 

308 

3  366  315  2 

2163  1,412,693 

8.38 

Plainfield 

143 

195 

154  195  1 

1589  658,334 

3.71 

Springfield, 

114 

93 

97  102 

781  217,709 

1.10 

Sunapee, 

99 

129 

1  91  138 

808  290,903 

1.56 

Unity, 

59 

129 

57  128- 

839  367,070 

1.90 

Washington, 

113 

105 

118  110  2 

839  399,132 

2.11 

2546 

1957 

15  2582  2034  21 

18054  9,895,712 

56.15 

SUMMARY  BY  COUNTIES. 

Belknap, 

2006 

2252 

35  2112  2289 

12  17,705  9,173,113 

Carroll, 

2017 

2553 

9  2154  2544 

20  17,331  7,168,676 

Cheshire, 

3925 

2668 

72  3980  2895 

30  27,265  18,634,265 

Coos, 

1673 

2103 

63  1714  2053 

34  15,580  6,276,869 

Grafton, 

4677 

4853 

11  4705  4905 

22  38,725  17,596,761 

Hillsborough, 

7900 

6293 

68  8252  6985 

65  64,212  47,366,577 

Merrimack, 

5599 

5403 

33  5804  5664 

41  43,757  29,943,471 

Rockingham, 

6378 

5450 

45  6492  5564 

85  47,310  27,443,300 

Strafford, 

4036 

3194 

48  3966  3200 

94  29,965  20,, 

35,927 

Sullivan, 

2546 

1957 

15  2582  2034 

21  18,054  9,fi 

95,712 

12,821 

11,581 

161  41,761  38,133 

424  319,904  152,957,168 

11,581 

38,133 

161 

424 

Total  votes,  24,563  80,318 


United  States  Courts  in  New-IIainpsliire. 

Circuit  Court  Judge — George  F.  Shepley,  Portland,  Me. 

Circuit  Court  Clerk — Win.  H.  Hackett,  Portsmouth. 

, District  Court  Judge — Daniel  Clark,  Manchester, 
j  District  Court  Clerk — Charles  H.  Bartlett,  Manchester. 

Marshal — J.  N.  Patterson,  Concord. 

Deputy  Marshal — J.  P.  Morse,  Portsmouth. 

SESSIONS  OF  THE  C0URT8. 

Circuit  Court  at  Portsmouth,  8th  day  of  May,  and  at  Exeter,  8th  day 
of  October. 

District  Court  at  Portsmouth,  3d  Tuesdays  of  March  and  September ; 
at  Exeter,  3d  Tuesdays  of  June  and  December. 


184  JUDICIARY  DEPARTMENT. 


Jndiciary  Department. 

THE  SUPREME  CJURT. 

Charles  Doe,  Rollinsfurd,  Chief  Justice. 

William  L.  Foster,  Concord,  Associate  Justice. 
Clinton  W.  Stanley,  Manchester,  Associate  Justice. 
Isaac  W.  Smith,  Manchester.  Associate  Justice. 
George  A.  Bingham,  Littleton,  Associate  Justice. 
William  H.  11.  Allen,  Claremont,  Associate  Justice. 
Lewis  YY.  Clark,  Manchester,  Associate  Justice. 
Mason  YY7.  Tappan,  Bradford,  Attorney  General. 
Edward  A.  Jenks,  Concord,  Reporter. 


CLERKS. 


Counties. 

Names. 

Residences. 

Belknap, 

Martin  A.  Haynes, 

Lake  Y’illage. 

Carroll, 

YYhlliam  A.  Heard, 

Sandwicch. 

Cheshire, 

Edward  Farrar, 

Keene. 

Coos, 

Moses  A.  Hastings, 

Lancaster. 

Grafton, 

Charles  B.  Griswold, 

Lebanon. 

Hillsboro, 

George  A.  Ramsdell, 

Nashua. 

Merrimack, 

Luther  S.  Morrill, 

Concord. 

Rockingham, 

Charles  G.  Conner, 
George  E.  Durgin, 

Exeter. 

Strafford, 

Dover. 

Sullivan, 

Geo.  E.  Dame, 

SOLICITORS. 

Newport. 

Counties. 

Names. 

Residences. 

Belknap, 

John  W.  Currier, 

Alton. 

Carroll, 

Buel  C.  Carter, 

Wolfeboro. 

Cheshire, 

Daniel  K.  Healey, 

Keene. 

Coos, 

Edgar  Aldrich, 

Colebrook. 

Gfrafton, 

Evarts  \Y\  Farr, 

Charles  II.  Burns, 

Littleton. 

Hillsboro, 

YYhlton. 

Merrimack, 

Herman  YY\  Greene, 

Hopkinton. 

Rockingham, 

Wm.  B.  Small, 

Newmarket. 

Strafford, 

Charles  B.  Shackford, 

Dover. 

Sullivan, 

Ira  Colby, 

Claremont. 

LAW  TERMS. 

At  Concord,  on  the  first  Tuesday  in  June  and  the  first  Tuesday  in 
December.  There  are  also  adjourned  terms  in  March  and  August  of 
each  year. 

TRIAL  TERMS. 

For  the  County  of  Belknap,  at  Laconia,  on  the  fourth  Tuesday  of 
March  and  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  September. 

For  the  County  of  Carroll,  at  Ossipee  on  the  third  Tuesday  of 
April  and  the  third  Tuesday  of  October. 

For  the  County  of  Cheshire,  at  Keene,  on  the  first  Tuesday  of 
April  and  the  third  Tuesday  of  October. 

For  the  County  of  Coos,  at  Colebrook,  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  Feb¬ 
ruary  and  the  third  Tuesday  of  August,  and  at  Lancaster  on  the' 
fourth  Tuesday  of  April  and  the  first  Tuesday  of  November. 

For  the  County  of  Grafton,  at  Haverhill,  on  the  fourth  Tuesday  of 
March  and  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  September,  and  at  Plymouth  on  the 
first  Tuesday  of  May  and  the  first  Tuesday  of  November. 


JUDICIARY  DEPARTMENT. 


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For  the  County  of  Hillsborough,  at  Amherst,  on  the  first  Tuesday 
of  May;  at  Manchester,  on  the  first  Tuesday  ol»  January,  and  at 
Nashua  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  September.  | 

For  the  County  of  Merrimack,  at  Concord,  on  the  first  Tuesday  of 
October  and  the  first  Tuesday  of  April. 

For  the  County  of  Rockingham,  at  Portsmouth,  on  the  third  Tues¬ 
day  of  October,  and  at  Exeter,  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  January  and 
the  second  Tuesday  of  April. 

For  tlie  County  of  Strafford,  at  Dover,  on  the  second  Tuesday  of 
February  and  the  first  Tuesday  of  September. 

For  the  County  of  Sullivan,  at  Newport,  on  the  fourth  Tuesday  of 
January  and  the  first  Tuesday  of  September. 

ASSIGNMENTS  OF  JUDGES  FOR  FIRST  HALF  OF  THE 

YEAR  1878  * 

Manchester,  Jan.  1st,  Allen  ;  Exeter,  Jan.  15th,  Bingham;  Newport, 
Jan.  22d,  Clark  ;  Colebrook,  Feb.  5th,  Doe;  Dover,  Feb.  12th,  Smith; 
Haverhill,  Mar.  26th,  Stanley;  Laconia,  Mar.  26,  Bingham  ;  Concord, 
Apr.  2,  Foster  ;  Keene,  Apr.  2,  Doe  ;  Exeter,  Apr.  9,  Smith  ;  Ossipee, 
Apr.  16th,  Stanley  ;  Lancaster,  Apr.  23d,  Clark;  Plymouth,  May  7th, 
Foster;  Amherst,  May  7th,  Allen. 

*  This  assignment  is  made  for  only  six  months  at  a  time. 

PROBATE  COURTS. 


JUDGES. 

* 

Counties . 

Names. 

Residences. 

Belknap, 

Samuel  W.  Rollins, 

Meredith. 

Carroll, 

Larkin  D.  Mason, 

South  Tamworth. 

Cheshire, 

Josiah  G.  Bellows, 

Walpole. 

Coos, 

Wm.  D.  Weeks, 

Lancaster. 

Grafton,  j 

Frederick  Chase. 

Hanover. 

Hillsboro, 

Henry  E.  Burnham, 

Manchester. 

Merrimack, 

Nehemiah  Butler, 

Boscawen. 

Rockingham, 

Thomas  Leavitt, 

Exeter 

Stratford, 

Jacob  D.  Young, 

Madbury. 

Sullivan, 

William  Clark, 

REGISTERS. 

Claremont. 

Counties. 

Names. 

Residences. 

Belknap, 

Daniel  S.  Dinsmoor, 

Laconia. 

Carroll, 

Samuel  B.  Wiggin. 

Sandwich  Centre. 

Cheshire, 

Dauphin  W.  Buckminster,  Keene. 

Coos, 

Charles  B.  Allen,  V 

Lancaster. 

Grafton, 

Tyler  Westgate, 

Haverhill. 

Hillsboro 

Timothy  B.  Crowley, 

Nashua. 

Merrimack, 

John  P.  Nutter, 

Concord. 

Rockingham, 

Woodbury  M.  Durgin 

,  Exeter. 

Stratford, 

John  R.  Varney, 

Dover. 

Sullivan, 

S.  L.  Bowers, 

Newport. 

TERMS  OF  PROBATE  COURTS. 
Bellcnap  County. 

At  Laconia  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  each  month. 


JUDICIARY  DEPARTMENT. 


186 


Carroll  County. 

At  Conway  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  January,  May  and  September. 

At  West  Ossipee  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  February,  June  and  Octo¬ 
ber. 

At  Ossipee  Corner  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  March,  July  and  No¬ 
vember. 

At  Wolfeborough  Junction  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  April,  August 
and  December. 

Cheshire  County. 

At  Keene  on  the  first  and  third  Fridays  of  each  month. 

Coos  County. 

At  Colebrook  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  February  and  September. 

At  Gorham  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  October  and  April. 

At  Lancaster  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  January,  March,  May,  July 
and  November. 

Grafton  County. 

At  Lebanon  on  the  first  Tuesday7  of  March  and  September. 

At  Lisbon  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  April  and  October. 

At  Plymouth  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  May  and  November. 

At  Haverhill  on  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  March  and  September. 

At  Woodsville  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  July. 

At  Bristol  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  July. 

At  Littleton  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  January. 

At  Orford  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  February. 

At  Canaan  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  June  and  December. 

At  Wentworth  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  August. 

Hillsborough  County. 

At  Manchester  on  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  January,  March,  May 
July,  September  and  November. 

At  Nashua  on  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  February,  April,  June! 
August,  October  and  December. 

At  Francestown  on  the  Friday  next  following  the  fourth  Tuesday 
of  April,  July  and  October. 

At  Amherst  on  the  Friday  next  following  the  fourth  Tuesday  of 
June  and  December. 

At  Milford  on  the  Friday  next  following  the  fourth  Tuesday  of, 
February  and  September. 

At  Peterborough  on  the  Friday  next  following  the  fourth  Tuesday 
of  May  and  August. 

At  Greenville  on  the  Friday  next  following  the  fourth  Tuesday, 
of  March  and  November. 

At  Hillsborough  on  the  Friday  next  following  the  fourth  Tuesday; 
of  January. 

Men'imack  County. 

At  Concord  on  the  second  and  fourth  Tuesday  of  each  month  from 
10  A.  M.  to  5  P.  M.,  and  on  Wednesday  next  follpwing,  from  10  A.  M.j 
to  12  M..  with  such  special  sessions  as  may  be  necessary.  Applica-' 
tions  lor  appointments  and  matters  in  which  no  previous  notice  is  re¬ 
quired  attended  to  Tuesday  forenoons. 


JUDICIAR?  DEPARTMENT— INSURANCE  COMPANIES. 


Rockingham  County. 

I  At  Exeter  on  We— ,*  ' 

b8btrUSlyrCof  Apnt  and  on  the  Wednesday  next  following  the 

of  March,  and  on  the  second 

"Sr  s  &  -  — 

TTtdR«1ioJNron‘tdh«Crt  Tuesday  of  April  and  on  tire  third  Tues-j 
day  ofAugust,  and  oil  the  second  Tuesday  of  December.  I 


Strafford  County. 

At  Dover  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  January,  March,  May,  August  and| 
'^Rochester  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  July  ^"ml'june.  * 

n  issr  a  £*«  &***»'■ 


Sullivan  County 

At  Newport  on  the  last  Wednesday  of  February,  April,  June, 

KStU a"NTaonn  ®he°eiaste  Wednesday..of  January,  March,  May, 
July,  September  and  November. 


lxj  j  vv  .  , 

We  have  submitted  proofs  of  the  above .matter 
places  of  holding  the  courts  to  the  several  Resist  bJ 

FrJo’ and  tf  auy  Ji 

Ifound,  we  wish  the  blame  to  go  where  it  belongs.  _ _ 1 


iW 


Insurance  Companies* 

ufsaar  55S23S 

,1877,  there  were  m  the  «  ® “• *  amonnt  of  $1,952,096.  The 
S  of  t'S  preceding  "ear  had  been  *  1,094  At  the  above  date 
fthere  were  sir I  Mutual 

,um  notes  to  the  amount  of  *  *  *  The  iosse8  during  the  year 

Jhad  been  $19,ulo.n.  f  dtoRnnnn  At  the  close  of  1875, 

Manchester,  had  a  paid  up  "l'ia  .  _  '  ~  95^  'ppe  risks  jn  the  State 

“  CarT^ S,Tok! hi  Joo o“  he  fossesVafd  in  the  State  had  been 
aoiountea  to  $1o,ouu,ooj.  Thero  were  at 

*4AW174  and  the  premiums  received  $61,74b.,0.  *nere  , 

®  auu  1110  y  F  J  Companies  licensed  according  to 

the  above  date,  sixty-six  toreign  Lompa  carrieci  risks  to! 

law  to  do  busmess  m  the  State^  These  c  P  d  anl0nnted  toj 

tUtMSW  and  thefosts  of  th^yearfi.  $  381,351.94.  Various  Life! 
Insurance  Companies  had,  at  the i  close  of  1876, dssnec  to 

State  8,523  policies,  insuring  4>  12,539,^89.  I  amount! 

amounted  to  *435,339  75.  and  the  loaue* to! E 1-7  *  93 .8,  The  . tmoimt 
of  tax  paid  bv  these  several  companies  to  the  btate,  accoiai  0 
S  one  per  cent,  of  whole  amount  of  premiums  received. 


188 

COUNTY  OFFICERS. 

County  Officers,  Notaries  Public  and  Coroners* 


Note — Justices  of  the  Peace  "will  be  found  in  connection  with  their 
respective  towns,  immediately  after  town  officers. 

BELKNAP  COUNTY. 

Register- — Jacob  P.  Boodey,  Laconia. 

Treasurer — Amos  li.  Jones,  Tilton. 

Commissioners  —  David  C.  Clough,  Sanbornton  ;  Alvali  Foss,  Gil- 
nianton  ;  J.  M.  Paine,  Center  Harbor. 

Sheriff—  George  H.  Everett,  Laconia;  Deputy  Sheriffs — Hanson  Be- 
iiee,  Meredith  Village;  George  D.  Savage,  Alton;  Geo.  H.  Roby,  Lake 
Village;  Lewis  Jenkins,  Gilmantou  ;  Robert  Martin,  Tilton. 

Jailor — William  S.  Woodman,  Laconia. 

Coroners — A.  G.  Hull,  David  C.  Batchelder. 

Notaries — Charles  A.  Hackett,  Belmont;  Thomas  Ham,  J.  P.  Hutch¬ 
inson,  Lake  Village;  A.  C.  Leavit,  D.  S.  Dinsmoor,  Laconia;  S.  A. 
Ladd,  John  Smith,  jr.,  Meredith  ;  Thomas  Webster,  Sanbornton  ;  W.  T. 
Cass,  C.  C.  Rogers,  Tilton. 

CARROLL  COUNTY. 

Register — Sanborn  B.  Carter,  Ossipee. 

Treasurer — Joseph  Q.  Roles,  Ossipee. 

Commissioners—  Asa  Chandler,  Chatham  ;  Jonathan  Sanborn,  Brook¬ 
field  ;  Arthur  L.  Meserve,  Bartlett. 

Sheriff — John  Demeritt,  Effingham.  Deputy  Sheriffs — E.  C.  Stokes, 
North  Conway;  Hugh  Me  Norton,  Center  Conway;  Alonzo  Alley, 
Madison  ;  D.  M.  Gilman,  So.  Tamworth ;  F.  E.  Burleigh,  Center  Sand¬ 
wich  ;  Alanson  Allard,  Freedom;  John  Parsons,  Effingham  Falls: 
Hiram  Paul,  Wakefield;  E.  P.  Allen,  Ossipee;  Joel  F.  Cotton,  Moul- 
tonboro;  R.  R.  Davis,  Wolfeboro;  J.  C.  Ferren,  Tamworth  Iron 
Works. 

Jailor — S.  Porter  Phillbrick,  Ossipee. 

Coroners — J.  F.  Topliff,  Freedom;  Israel  B.  Manning,  Wolfeboro. 
Sealer — A.  Beacham,  Ossipee. 

Notaries — Geo.  W.  M.  Pitman,  Bartlett;  J.  W.  Thompson,  C.  W. 
Wilder,  Conway  ;  E.  I.  Towle,  Freedom  ;  H.  Louge^  Moultonborough  ; 
C.  C.  Fellows,  Sandwich;  J.  F.  Stockbridge,  Tuftonborough  ;  Frank 
Weeks,  Ossipee;  Buel  C.  Carter,  John  M.  Brackett,  J.  G.  Cate, 
Wolfeborough. 

CHESHIRE  COUNTY. 

Register — John  J.  Allen,  jr.,  Keene. 

Treasurer — Warren  W.  Mason,  Keene. 

Commissioners — Chas.  R.  Sargent,  Hinsdale;  Charles  H.  Whitney, 
Keene;  Geo.  C.  Hubbard,  Gilsum. 

Sheriff—  Ralph  Holt,  Keene.  Deputy  Sheriffs — S.  0.  Gates,  J.  C. 
Rice,  Isaac  Aldrich,  J.  W.  Babbitt,  Keene;  R.  R.  Wilson,  Winches¬ 
ter;  F.  S.  Pierce,  East  Jaffrey ;  H.  A.  Perry,  Walpole;  J.  S.  Walker, 
Alstead;  E.  P.  Kimball,  Troy;  Charles  Scott,  Peterborough;  F.  W. 
Gould,  Hillsborough  Bridge;  John  Forristall,  Fitzwilliam ;  F.  J. 
Rogers,  Marlow. 

Jailor — Jonas  C.  Rice,  Keene. 

Coroner — Geo.  F.  Starkweather,  Keene. 

Sealer — Virgil  A.  Wright,  Keene. 

i  Notaries — Bolivar  Lovell.  Alstead;  A.  J.  Blake,  Fitzwilliam;  L.  B. 
iLamson,  F.  J.  Barber,  Hinsdale;  Peter  Upton,  Jaffrey  ;  F.  A.  Faulkner, 
II.  0.  Coolidge,  0.  G.  Nims,  R.  H.  Porter,  G.  W.  Tilden,  0.  G.  Dort, 
j  Hi  ram  Blake,  F.  C.  Faulkner,  Keene;  Silas  Dinsmoor,  Stoddard; 


COUNTY  OFFICERS.  189 


Obadiah  Sprague,  Swanzey;  J.  G.  Bellows,  Walpole;  Henry  Abbott, 
E.  M.  Forbes,  Winchester. 

COOS  COUNTY. 

Register — Joseph  W.  Flanders,  Lancaster.  ✓ 

Treasurer — J.  M.  Lang,  Dalton. 

Sheriff — E.  Geo.  Rogers,  Colebrook.  Deputy  Sheriffs — A.  A.  Palmer. 
Gorham;  L.  S.  Stalbird,  Geo.  M.  Stevens,  Lancaster;  H.  M.  Leavitt, 
Colebrook  ;  J.  Q.  A.  Libby,  Whitetield  ;  George  Farr,  Littleton. 

Commissioners — A.  N.  Twitcliell,  Gorham  ;  L.  G.  Piper,  Colebrook  ; 
N.  R.  Perkins,  Jefferson. 

Jailor — A.  P.  Wheelock.  Coroner — Ira  S.  M.  Gove. 

Sealer — A.  J.  Marshall.  Lancaster. 

Notaries — Albert  Barrke,  J.  I.  Parsons,  Colebrook;  B.  II.  Plaisted, 
Jefferson;  M.  A.  Hastings,  Richard  P.  Kent,  Lancaster;  Alfred  R. 
Evans,  Gorham  ;  J.  G.  Trulari,  Whitetield. 

GRAFTON  COUNTY. 

Register — Nathaniel  W.  Cheney,  Haverhill. 

Treasurer — Franklin  Eaton,  Wentworth. 

Commissioners — Chas.  G.  Smith,  Haverhill ;  Mark  Purmort,  Enfield 
Center;  Geo.  T.  Crawford,  Bristol.  » 

Sheriff— A..  A.  Cox,  Enfield.  Deputy  Sheriffs — Solon  A.  Peck,  Leb¬ 
anon;  J.  L.  Bridgman,  Hanover;  Chas.  H.  Riley,  Orford ;  H.  S. 
King,  Woodsville;  Daniel  Patterson,  Bath;  George  Farr,  Wm.  II. 
Bellows,  Littleton  ;  H.  D.  Morey,  Wentworth;  Manson  S.  Brown, 
Plymouth;  Wm.  A.  Bickford,  Bristol;  Scott  Fellows,  Haverhill.  Dep¬ 
uties  living  in  other  Counties,  Hanson  Bedee,  Meredith  ;  Charles  C. 
Kenriclc,  Franklin  ;  Frank  S.  Dodge,  Concord;  Rufus  P.  Claggett, 
Martin  A.  Barton,  Newport;  Phin  G.  Sargent,  Danbury. 

Jailor — Scott  Fellows,  Haverhill.  Deputy  Jailor — Chas.  S.  New¬ 
ell,  Haverill. 

Coroners — R.  E.  Smith,  Plymouth ;  G.  S.  Stevens,  Haverhill . 
Notaries — Jona.  F.  Keyes,  Ashland;  S.  E.  Holden,  Samuel  K.  Ma¬ 
son,  H.  E.  Dearborn,  Bristol;  G.  W.  Murray,  Canaan  ;  Carter  Houston 
Enfield;  Newton  S.  Huntington,  Cornelius  A.  Field,  Hanover;  N.  W. 
Westgate,  G.  W.  Chapman,  Haverhill;  L.  J.  Spring,  Edwin  B.  Gould, 

E.  J.  Durant,  Pliny  E.  Davis,  Edward  A.  Kendrick,  Lebanon;  A.  A. 
Woolson,  Lisbon;  Geo.  Farr,  Oscar  C.  Hatch,  E.  W.  Farr,  Littleton; 
H.  II.  Holt,  Lyme;  Chas.  W.  Pierce,  Orford;  Joseph  Burrows,  Plym¬ 
outh;  Samuel  Herbert,  Rumney;  W.  A.  Flanders,  Wentworth,  S.  B. 
Page,  Woodsville. 

HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY. 

Register — Dana  W.  King,  Nashua. 

Treasurer — Isaac  L.  Heath,  Manchester. 

Commissioners — H.  T.  Morrill,  Nashua  ;  Geo  A.  Wason,  New  Boston  ; 
H.  B.  Putnam,  Manchester. 

Sheriff—  Charles  Scott,  Peterborough.  Deputy  Sheriffs — D.  L.  Stev¬ 
ens,  Daniel  F.  Healy,  Geo.  W.  Nichols,  H.  D.  Lord,  D.  R.  Prescott, 
Manchester;  A.  S.  Eaton,  M.  R.  Buxton,  D.  R.  Marshall,  Nashua: 

F.  W.  Gould,  Hillsborough  ;  J.  A.  Hartshorn,  Greenville  ;  Moses  Clark, 
East  Wilton  ;  Wallace  Caldwell,  Goffstown  ;  D.  K.  Marvell,  Milford; 
Chas.  £.  Holt,  Antrim;  I.  A.  Dustin,  Derry;  Ralph  J.  Holt,  Keene. 

Jailor — David  Wadsworth,  Nashua. 

Coroners — B.  B.  Whittemore,  Nashua;,  Jacob  F.  James,  Manchester. 
Sealer — A.  D.  Ayling,  Nashua. 

Notaries — Charles  Richardson,  Amherst ;  Isaac  N.  Riddle,  Bedford  ; 
A.  H.  Bixby,  G.  W.  Cummings,  Francestown;  A.  J.  Carr,  Goffstown  ; 


!l90  COUNTY  OFFICERS. 

James  Taft,  Greenville;  J.  C.  Campbell,  Hillsborough  ;  .Daniel  Good¬ 
win,  Mason;  S.  N.  Bell,  Joseph  B.  Clark,  C.  E.  Balch,  D.  W.  Lane; 
B.  P.  Cilley,  L.  B.  Clough,  J.  A.  Biddle,  G.  B.  Chandler,  E.  H.  Paine, 
'  W.  R.  Patten,  C.  H.  Bartlett,  Nathan  P.  Hunt,  Harris  F.  Morse, 
iC.  F.  Morrill,  I.  W.  Smith,  J.  P.  Bartlett,  E.  W.  Harrington,  jr., 
B.  F.  Clark,  J.  F.  James,  J.  H.  Andrews,  J.  E.  Dodge,  N.  II  Wilson, 
II.  W.  Tewksbury,  R.  J.  P.  Goodwin,  Manchester ;  C.  S.  Averill,  F.  T. 
Sawyer,  Milford;  A.  W.  Sawyer,  Albert  McKean,  J.  A.  Spaulding, 
J.  G.  Kimball,  Geo.  E.  Page,  F.  A.  Me  Kean,  J..W.  White,  C.  V.  Dear¬ 
born,  B.  B.  Whittemore,  C.  W.  Hoitt,  F.  H.  Eaton,  E.  S.  Cutter,  Nashua; 
W.  A.  Preston,  E.  A.  Bartlett,  New  Ipswich;  Ezra  M.  Smith,  R.  B. 
Hatch,  Frank  G.  Clark.  Peterborough  ;  C.  II.  Burns,  Wilton. 

MERRIMACK  COUNTY. 

Register — Charles  H.  Alexander,  Concord. 

Treasurer — James  II.  Rowell,  Concord. 

Commissioners — John  S.  Thompson,  Andover  ;  John  E.  Rines,-  Bos- 
cawen,  James  F.  Langmaid,  Pembroke. 

Sheriffs — Frank  S.  Dodge,  Concord ;  Deputy  Sheriffs — Frank  M.  Tap- 
pan,  Bradford  ;  Jonathan  L.  Pickering,  Concord,  G.  S.  Locke,  Concord  ; 
jJohn  C.  Pearson,  Fisherville  ;  George  N.  Watkins,  Ilopkinton  ;  George 
B.  Hardy,  Contoocook  ;  Charles  C.  Kendrick,  Franklin  ;  Robert  Mar¬ 
tin,  Tilton;  Eli  Dodge,  So.  Newbury;  James  G.  Fellows,  Suncook; 
David  C.  Harriman,  Warner;  William  H.  Currier,  Shaker,  Village  ; 
G.  Frank  Green,  Pittsfield;  Frank  R.  Woodward,  Hill;  Henry  W. 
Kilburn,  East  Andover;  Frank  W.  Flanders,  Wilmot  Flat;  Phin  G 
Sargent,  Danbury.  Deputies  for  Merrimack  residing  in  other  Coun¬ 
ties — Daniel  L.  Sfevens,  Daniel  R.  Prescott.  Manchester;  Wallace 
(Caldwell,  Goffstown;  Fred  W.  Gould,  Hillsborough;  William  A.  Beck- 
ford,  Bristol ;  Rufus  P.  Claggett,  Marti u  A.  Barton,  Newport;  Alfred 
jA.  Cox,  Enfield;  Lewis  JenkiDS,  Gilmanton  Iron  Works. 

Jailor — Frank  S.  Dodge,  Concord. 

Coroners — Charles  F.  Stewart,  C.  P.  Gale,  Concord. 

Notaries — Charles  F.  Hildreth,  Allenstown  ;  J.  M.  Shirley,  Andover ; 
M.  Chase,  Arthur  Fletcher,  Lyman  D.  Stevens,  E.  G.  Carter,  Sam’l  C. 
Eastman,  Geo.  S.  Blanchard,  Asa  Fowler,  John  H.  Albin,  J.  B.  Rand, 
S.  F.  Brown,  (p.  o.  Fisherville)  II.  J.  Crippen,  J.  E.  Lang,  Isaac  A. 
Hill,  Geo.  A.  Fernald,  L.  S.  Morrill,  Wm.  F.  Thayer,  George  Jones, 
A.  B.  Thompson,  Z.  C.  Perkins,  Janies  Minot,  Wm.  P.  Fiske,  Concord ; 
E.  If.  S.  Sanborn,  Alexis  Proctor,  R.  W.  Bennett,  Daniel  Barnard, 
jFranklin  ;  J.  F.  Jones,  Hopkinton  ;  Archibald  Clark,  Nortlifield  ;  C.  T. 
Cram,  Wm.  H.  Berry,  T.  H.  Thorndike,  Pittsfield  ;  G.  C.  George,  A.  P. 
Davis,  J.  E.  Roberts,  G.  L.  Ordway,  Warner. 

ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY. 

Register — George  W.  Weston,  Exeter. 

Treasurer — George  E.  Lane,  Exeter. 

Commissioners — Frank  P.  Cram,  Hampton  Falls ;  S.  D.  Tilton,  Ray, 
mond  ;  Newton  Johnston,  Portsmouth. 

Sheriff— J.  H.  Kent,  Portsmouth.  Deputy  Sheriffs — Geo.  E.  Eaton,- 
Candia;  Ezra  A.  J.  jjawyer,  Deerfield;  Isaiah  A.  Dustin,  Derry  ; 
Henry  H.  Titcomb,  East  Kingston ;  George  W.  Tilton,  Epping ;  B. 
Hoyt,  Exeter  ;  Samuel  A.  Woodman,  Kingston;  William  Clark,  Lon¬ 
donderry;  John  W.  Smart,  Newm  rket ;  Joseph  A.  Trickey,^tforth- 
wood  Narrows  ;  C.  W.  Gardner,  Portsmouth  ;  Charles  A.  Shepard, 
Raymond;  John  N.  Brown,  Seabrook  ;  James  W.  Odlin,  Thorutou. 
Deputies  for  Rockingham,  residing  in  other  Counties — Harrison  D. 
■Lord,  Daniel  L.  Stevens,  Daniel  R.  Prescott,  Manchester;  Alvin  S. 
Eaton,  Nashua. 


COUNTY  OFFICERS.  -  191 


Jailors — J.  H.  Kent,  Portsmouth  ;  J.  W.  Odlin,  Exeter. 

Coroners — William  A.  Shackford,  Newmarket ;  S.  C.  Whittier,  Ports¬ 
mouth  ;  T.  M.  Gould,  Raymond. 

Notaries — John  H.  Nutting,  Candia  ;  John  W.  Noyes,  Wm.  Crawford, 
Chester;  D.  G.  C.  Bartlett,  Geo.  C.  Currier,  Derry;  J.  M.  Godfrey, 
Epping  ;  W.  B.  Morrill,  William  P.  Moulton,  Warren  F.  Putnam, 
George  E.  Lane,  A.  J.  Hoyt,  Exeter;  David  Murray,  Timothy  Murray, 
Wm.  A.  Shackford,  Newmarket;  Ira  B.  Hoitt,  North  wood;  W.  H. 
Hills,  Plaistow;  J.  P.  Bartlett,  W.  H.  Hackett,  John  Sise,  M.  Bufford, 
J.  E.  Rider,  B.  M.  Parker.  G.  T.  Vaughan,  Calvin  Page,  Alfred  F.  How¬ 
ard,  H.  N.  Dunyon,  G.  T.  Yaughn,  Howe  Call,  Francis  M.  Hatch,  Ports¬ 
mouth;  Warren  Parsons,  Rye;  G.  C.  Gordon,  Salem. 

STRAFFORD  COUNTY. 

Register — Ezra  H.  Twombly,  Dover. 

Treasurer — Harry  H.  Hough,  Dover. 

Commissioners — C.  H.  Foss,  E.  H.  Whitehouse,  Dover;  John  Bart¬ 
lett,  Lee. 

Sheriff—S.  S.  Chick.  Deputy  Sheriffs — Jonathan  Dustin,  Barring¬ 
ton  ;  J.  G.  Wallace,  D.  C.  Wiggin,  J.  H.  Davis,  J.  W.  Hartford,  Dover; 
J.  G.  Johnson.  Farmington  ;  Joseph  Jones,  Madbury  ;  A.  U.  Nason, 
iJohn  Legro,  Rochester;  E.  S.  Nowell,  Rollinsford  ;  Nathan  Went 
worth,  Somersworth. 

Jailor — Samuel  J.  Smith. 

Coroners — T.  W.  J.  Pray,  J.  R.  Ham,  Jason  W.  Drake,  Dover. 

Sealer — Uriah  "Wiggin. 

Notaries — A.  A.  Tufts,  C.  W.  Woodman,  Calvin  Hale,  J.  G.  Hail, 
Harrison  Haley,  V.  H.  Daniel,  H.  F.  Gerrish.  Dover;  J.  R.  Yarney, 
E.  R.  Brown,  W.  J.  Morrill,  J.  F.  Manson,  V.  H.  Me  Daniel,  Calvin 
Sanders,  Durham  *,  D.  W.  Edgerly,  Farmington  ;  E.  W.  Fox,  Milton  ; 
John  Me  Duffee,  Franklin  Me  Duffee,  A.  D.  Whitehouse,  C.  B.  Gaffney. 
C.  K.  Sanborn,  S.  D.  Wentworth,  H.  M.  Plummer,  Rochester;  Wm.  H. 
Morton,  Rollinsford;  S.  S.  Rollins,  Enoch  Perkins,  J.  A.  Stickney, 
G.  W.  Burleigh,  W.  R.  Burleigh,  E.  J.  Randall,  A.  A.  Porkins,  Som¬ 
ersworth. 

SULLIVAN  COUNTY. 

Register — Wm.  E.  Brooks,  Newport. 

Treasurer — Charles  H.  Long,  Claremont. 

Commissioners — Wm.  E.  Tutherly,  Claremont;  Francis  Boardman, 
Newport;  Horace  F.  Goss,  Springfield. 

Auditors — J.  M.  Perkins,  Unity  ;  George  G.  Ide,  Claremont. 

Sheriff— Rufus  P.  Claggett,  Newport.  Deputy  Sheriffs — S.  P.  Osgood, 
Charlestown;  James  Holt,  H.  L.  Hubbard,  Claremont  ;  Lemuel 
Martindale,  Cornisb  ;  John  S.  Walker,  Langdon,  p.  o.  ad.,  Alstead ; 
M.  A.  Barton,  Newport  ;  J.  F.  Raynsford,  Plainfield  ;  Wm.  H.  H. 
Cowles,  Sunapee;  Samuel  B.  Strickland,  Washington.  Deputies  liv¬ 
ing  in  other  counties ;  Henry  W.  Kilburn,  Andover;  Frank  M.  Tap- 
;pan,  Bradford  ;  A.  A.  Cox,  Enfield;  F.  W.  Gould,  Hillsborough;  Solon 
A.  Peck, Lebanon ;  Eli  Dodge,  Newbury;  David  C.  Harriman,  Warner; 
Frank  W.  Flanders,  Wilmot. 

Jailor — Martin  A.  Barton,  Newport. 

Coroner — Nathan  Hall,  Croydon. 

Sealer — George  W.  Fitch,  Claremont. 

Notaries — C.  C.  Kimball,  George  Olcott,  Charlestown  ;  J.  L.  Farwell, 
0.  F.  R.  Waite,  Hermon  Holt,  E.  D.  Baker,  Ira  Colby,  jr.,  Albert 
Rossiter,  Claremont  ;  F.  W.  Lewis,  Newport ;  Richard  Sanborn, 
(Springfield. 

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192  COMMISSIONERS  RESIDING  IN  OTHER  STATES. 


Commissioners  for  IVew  Hampshire 

Residing  in  other  States. 

Arizona  Territory—  Prescott.  Will  D.  Sonthworth. 

California — San  Francisco ,  J.  H.  B.  Wilkins,  Ed.  Chattin,  N.  P. 
Smith,  Jay  E.  Russell,  E.  V.  Joice  ;  San  Jose,  James  R.  Lowe  ;  Oakland 
City,  J.  W.  Hodgkin. 

Colorado — Denver,  Jeremiah  E.  Ayers. 

Connecticut — Hartford,  Edward  Goodman,  D.  G.  Gordon,  H.  E. 
Taintor. 

Georgia — Savannah ,  J.  W.  Burroughs. 

Illinois — Chicago,  S.  S.  Willard,  P.  A.  Hoyne,  Chas.  Knobelsdorff, 
S.  W.  King. 

Kentucky — Louisville,  Ilarry  Stucky. 

Louisiana — New  Orleans ,  Andrew  Hero,  jr.,  J.  G.  Eustis,  J.  J. 
Barnett. 

Maine — Portland.  J.  O’Donnell ;  Fryeburg,  S.  W.  Fife. 

Maryland — Baltimore,  Wm.  B.  Hire,  James  S.  Key,  Geo.  H.  Chan- 
ller,  Murray  Hanson. 

Massachusetts — Amesbury,  Geo.  W.  Cate,  Geo.  Turner;  Boston, 
Robert  I.  Burbank,  J.  W.  Chapman,  Geo.  S.  Frost,  Geo.  T.  Angel  1,  Ben¬ 
jamin  Pond,  J.  Q.  A.  Brackett,  W.  P.  Fowler,  J.  B.  Bell,  D.  H.  Cool- 
idge,  C.  Wheeler,  II.  L.  Hazel  ton,  B.  M.  Fernald.  Daniel  Sharp, 
C.  II.  Adams,  Sumner  Albee,  John  E.  M.  Gilley,  F.  I.  Morrill,  W.  J 
Forsaith,  C.  K.  Fay,  W.  P.  Fowler,  S.  A.  B.  Abbott,  W.  F.  Merritt, 

E.  S.  Cutter,  G.  A.  Shaw,  A.  B.  Wentworth,  A.  E.  Pillsbury,  B.  H. 
Currier,  Wm.  W.  Doherty,  Samuel  Jennison,  W.  R  Dyer,  Chas.  E. 
Goodwin,  Arthur  P.  Dodge,  E.  G.  Russell,  D.  B.  Whittier;  Lawrence, 
C.  U.  Bell,  II.  C.  Bacon,  H.  F.  Hopkins;  Lowell’,  John  Davis.;  Lynn, 
Benjamin  E.  Porter,  Salem,  L.  W.  Kelley  ;  Waltham,  B.  Berkley  John¬ 
son  ;  Winchendon ,  G.  II.  Whitney,  L.  W.  Pierce,  Worcester,  J.  A.  Titus, 
J.  H.  Hill. 

Michigan — Detroit,  Wm.  J.  Waterman. 

Missouri — St.  Louis.  Wm.  M.  Ale  Pherson,  J  W.  Hodgkin. 

New  York — New  York  City,  E.  C.  Webb,  George  Chesebro,  F.  I. 
King,  G.  W.  Colles,  A.  C.  Anderson,  Wm.  F.  Lett,  C.  H.  Hatch, 
C.  H.  Woodbury,  C.  W.  Anderson,  C.  I.  Bushnell,  Thos.  Kilvert, 
Alex.  OstraDder,  G.  W.  Browne,  Charles  Nettleton,  L.  W.  How, 
S.  B.  Goodale,  Rufus  K.  Me  Harg,  II.  C.  Banks,  H.  A.  Bagley. 
John  A.  Hillery,  M.  F.  Dowley,  James  Taylor,  T.  B.  Clifford,  ILirace 
Andrews,  F.  A.  Mardeu,  M.  B.  Maclay,  S.  B.  Givar,  Eleazer  Jackson, 
M.  J.  Merchant,  Geo.  R.  Jaques,  R.  M.  Brune,  B.  F.  Hillery,  S.  C.  Doty, 
J.  L.  Dayton,  J.  B.  Nones,  Jacob  Du  Bois,  C.  T.  Duncklee,  C.  W.  Kle- 
bisch,  F.  S.  Driscoll,  C.  H.  Smith,  W.  II  Bowers,  E.  W.  Francis,  W.  0. 
Wetherbee,  N.  P.  Schench ;  Albany,  Edward  Wade ;  Brooklyn,  Wm.  E’ 
Osborn,  C.  E.  Soule;  Corning,  Chas.  II.  Thompson ;  Goshen,  John  II. 
Comer. 

Ohio — Cincinnati ,  S.  S.  Carpenter. 

Pennsylvania — Philadelphia,  Charles  Chauncy,  T.  D.  Rand,  J.  P. 
Diver,  S.  L.  Taylor,  II.  P.  Roche,  Henry  Reed.  H.  Phillips,  Jr.,  Benj. 

F.  Moore,  F.  C.  Fallon  ;  Pittsburgh,  Walter  Morris. 

Rhode  Island — Providence,  Charles  Selden. 

Vermont — Brattleboro,  Royal  Tyler,  Wm.  S.  Newton. 

Dist.  Columbia — Washington ,  F.  W.  Hackett,  J.  T.  K.  Plant,  S.  C. 
Mills,  W.  C.  Oflfutt,  J.  C.  Starkweather. 

Wisconsin — Milwaukee,  Francis  Bloodgood. 


COM.  FOR  OTHER  STATES — REVENUE  COLLECTORS.  193 


Commissioners  appointed  by  other  States* 

Residing  in  New  Hampshire. 

William  Henry  Hackett,  Calvin  Page,  Portsmouth,  for  California 
Maine,  Massachusetts,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  Ohio,  Pennsylvania,’ 
and  Wisconsin. 

Charles  W.  Woodman,  Dover,  for  Massachusetts,  Missouri,  and  New 
York. 

Charles  G.  Conner,  Exeter,  for  Massachusetts  and  New  York. 

Arkansas — Sylvester  Dana. 

California — Geo.  Y.  Sawyer,  Nashua. 

Iowa — Thus.  J.  Morrison,  Manchester. 

Kansas — Thomas  J.  Merricon. 

Maine — Albert  S.  Twitchell,  Gorham;  Albert  H.  Hoyt,  Portsmouth. 

Massachusetts — Moses  Hazen,  Sutton;  Asa  Fowler,  Concord;  Fran¬ 
cis  A.  Faulkner  Keene. 

Michigan — Lyman  D.  Stevens,  Concord. 

New  Jersey — Calvin  Page,  Portsmouth. 

New  York — Lucien  B.  Clough,  Manchester. 


U.  S.  Commissioners. 

C.  H.  Bartlett,  Manchester;  W.  H.  Y.  Hackett,  A.  R.  Hatch,  Ports¬ 
mouth;  H.  A.  Fletcher,  Lancaster;  Edmund  Burke,  Newport;  C.  W. 
Woodman,  Dover;  Henry  Hey  wood,  Lancaster;  A.  P.  Carpenter, 
Bath;  Asa  Fowler,  Concord. 


Internal  Revenue. 

Collector. 

» 

Andrew  H.  Young,  Dover. 

Deputies. 

First  Division. — (Rockingham,  Strafford,  Belknap  and  Carroll  Co’s.,) 
Aaron  Young,  Portsmouth. 

Second  Division. — (Hillsborough  Co.,)  Cyrus  A.  Sulloway,  Manches¬ 
ter. 

Third  Division. — (Merrimack  Co.,)  Isaac  A.  Hill,  Concord. 

Fourth  Division. — (Cheshire  and  Sullivan  Co.,)  Chester  Pike,  Cor¬ 
nish. 

Fifth  Division. — Grafton  and  Coos  Co.,)  Richard  W.  Cragin,  Leb¬ 
anon. 


Registers  in  Bankruptcy. 


First  District — Thomas  E.  Sawyer,  Dover. 
Second  District — James  B.  Stiaw,  Manchester. 
Third  District — A.  T.  Batchelder,  Keene. 


194 


STATE  INSTITUTIONS. 

BOARD  OF  AGRICULTURE. 
Organized  in  1870. 


STATE  INSTITUTIONS. 


Moses  Humphrey,  Concord,  Chairman  ;  James  0.  Adams,  Manches-j 
ter,  Secretary;  Charles  F.  Kingsbury,  Lyme;  J.  W.  Sanborn,  Lower! 
Gilmanton  ;  B.  F.  Hutchinson,  Milford;  John  M.  Weare,  Seabrook; 
Hiram  Parker,  Lempster ;  Joshua  B.  Smith,  Durham ;  Barton  G.| 
■Towne,  Lancaster;  S.  B.  Shac.kford,  Conway;  Geo.  K.  Harvey,  Surry. j 
Members  are  appointed  for  three  years  by  the  Executive.  The  Board| 
jis  now  in  the  eighth  year  of  its  existence.  It  holds  an  average  of 
'thirty  meetings  a  year,  and  has  visited  more  than  one  half  the  towns1 
in  the  State,  and  discussed  subjects  of  agricultural  interest.  The 
members,  who  have  no  compensation,  have  given  nearly  one  thousand' 
lectures,  and  the  Secretary  gives  about  one  hundred  a  year.  The! 


(Board  has  rooms  in  the  State  House,  has  collected  a  library  of  five! 


(hundred  volumes,  and  has  a  museum  containing  many  specimens  of 
'the  rocks  of  the  State,  samples  of  grain,  wool,  wood,  and  nearly  allj 
(the  varieties  of  grasses  grown  in  the  State.  A  volume  of  agricultural; 
(matter,  containing  from  five  to  six  hundred  pages,  is  published  an¬ 
nually.  These  are  exchanged  for  samples  of  farm  products  or  other! 
articles  for  the  museum. 


FISH  COMMISSIONERS. 


The  work  of  the  Commissioners  for  1877  m&y  be  summarized  as  fol-j 
ilcfws :  * 

!  Twenty-five  Pike  Perch  brought  from  Canada,  and  placed  in  Mas-| 
(coma  Lake  in  Enfield  in  May.  Forty-five  Black  Bass  and  five-hundred: 
Smelts  taken  from  Sunapee  and  placed  in  Mink  Pond  in  Lisbon  in 
May.  One  hundred  thousand  young  Shad  brought  from  Holyoke  in 
July,  and  placed  in  the  Winnepesaukee  river,  above  Tilton,  and  one 
hundred  thousand  from  the  same  place  put  in  the  Contoocook  river, 
at  Contoocook ville. 

A  State  hatching  house  has  been  built  at  Livermore’s  Falls,  in  Hol- 
deruess,  2  miles  above  Plymouth,  and  a  series  of  breeding  ponds  for! 
Trout  and  Salmon,  nearly  completed,  by  the  joint  action  of  the  Com-j 
missioners  of  N.  H.  and  Mass.,  each  of  which  Commissions  have  ex¬ 
pended  about  $1000  for  this  purpose. 

This  hatching  house  was  completed  Oct.  1st,  and  Oct.  10th.  100,000 
eggs  of  the  Californian  Salmon,  were  received  from  the  U.  S.  Fish 
Commission  and  have  been  safely  hatched,  and  are  now  nearly  ready 
to  be  turned  loose  in  the  Pemigewasset  and  Baker’s  river,  and  other 
of  the  streams  which  form  the  Merrimac 

In  addition  to  this  work,  twenty  or  thirty  ponds  in  the  southern 
and  eastern  part  of  the  State,  at  Hooksett,  Derry,  Salem,  Hampstead. 
Ac.  Ac.,  have  been  stocked  with  Black  Bass.  Arrangements  have 
been  made  with  the  U.  S.  Fish  Commission  for  from  twenty  to  forty  I 
thousand  eggs  of  the  Landlocked  Salmon,  from  the  St.  Croix  Lakes, 
in  Maine,  which  will  be  hatched  at  the  Mass.  State  hatching  house,  at 
Winchester,  and  delivered  to  us  in  May,  78  for  transplantation  to 
such  of  our  large  lakes,  Winnepesaukee,  Sunapee  Ac.,  as  are  suitable 
for  these  fish.  : 

We  have  also  received  from  the  Mass.  Commissioners  30,000  young 
California  Salmon,  which  also  hatched  at  Winchester,  and  which  lia\e 
been  set  free  in  the  feeders  of  the  Merrimac.  jl 


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195 


Under  the  sanction  of  the  law  passed  by  the  last  Legislature,  the 
Commissioners  issued  a  notice,  prohibiting  fishing  in  lake  W  iunepe- 
saukee  and  its  adjacent  lakes  and  bays,  for  sixty  days  following  the 
20th  of  O  tober,  ’77  in  order,  if  possible,  to  stop  the  spearing  of  the. 
Lake  Trout  on  their  spawning  beds,  and  have  reason  to  believe  that 
the  order  has  been  generally  obeyed,  and  that  the  results  will  prove 
successful. 

The  calls  upon  us,  for  fish  to  stock  various  waters,  are  frequent, 
and  we  look  forward  to  a  very  busy  season  the  coming  year.  The  re¬ 
sult  of  the  work  of  former  commissions,  is  shown  by  the  fact  that 
numbers  of  full  grown  Salmon  have  ascended  the  Pemigewasset,  this 
year,  nearly  to  its  head  waters,  many  having  been  seen  above  Wood- 
stock.  This  is  due  to  the  construction,  for  the  first  time  of  proper 
Fishways,  at  the  Dams  on  the  Lower  Merrimac. 

*  The  fact  that  this  was  sent  to  us,  by  one  of  the  commissioners,  in 
the  form  of  a  letter,  will  account  for  the  absence  of  formality  and  any 
seeming  want  of  exactness  in  detail. 

■ttgg  '  . 

Punitive  and  Reformatory. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  STATE  PRISON,  Concord. 

John  C.  Pilsbury,  Warden;  Thomas  A.  Pilsbury,  Deputy  Warden; 
A.  H.  Crosby,  M.  I).,  and  J.  W.  Barney.  M.  D.,  Physicians ;  aud  the 
Rev.  Eleazer  Smith,  Chaplain;  Mrs.  L.  S.  Dickerson,  Matron. 

The  number  of  convicts  in  prisou  May  1,  1877,  was  160, — 149  males 
and  11  females.  The  earnings  and  income  of  the  prison,  were,  during 
the  year  $30,261.77.  The  expenses  for  the  same  period  were  $15,821.28. 
The  various  officers  of  the  prison  appear  to  have  done  their  dutj’  in  a 
satisfactory  manner.  The  health  of  the  prisoners  has  not  been  so 
good  as  usual.  The  Legislature  of  1877  voted  to  build  a  new  prison 
at  an  expense  not  to  exceed  $  200,000.00  in  all,  including  grading, 
fencing,  Ac.,  aud  the  contracts  for  the  same  are  partial ly  made.  The 
;.rice  received  by  the  State  for  convict  labor  is  46  %  cents  per  day,  if 
the  number  of  men  exceeds  100,  otherwise  it  is  50. 

REFORM  SCHOOL.  Manchester. 


Trustees. — Hon.  II.  T.  Morrill,  Nashua,  President;  Hon.  Daniel 
Clark,  Manchester,  Secretary;  D.  W.  Johnson,  Claremont,  Nathaniel 
White  Esq.,  Concord,  N.  H.,  J.  W.  Peppard,  Rumney,  Horatio  Kimball, 
Keene,  A.  C.  Clement,  Esq.,  Plaistow.  J.  C.  Ray,  Superintendent ;  Mrs. 
J.  C.  Ray,  Matron  ;  Miss  B.  F.  Scoville  and  Miss  M.  Safford,  Teachers. 

The  whole  number  in  thi3  school  during  the  year  ending  May  1, 
1877  was  143.  At  this  date,  there  were  in  it  112.  The  whole  number 
who  had  been  sent  to  it  since  its  establishment,  was  889.  The  expen¬ 
ses  of  the  institution  during  the  year  had  been  $21,918.60.  Its  re¬ 
ceipts  from  all  sources  had  been,  including  bills  unpaid,  $  28.557,45 
and  there  were  due  the  Institution  for  board  and  other  items 
$4,367.24.  At  its  session  in  1877,  the  Legislature  appropriated  to  this 
school  $800,  for  the  purchase  and  setting  up  of  a  new  boiler,  or 
other  heating  apparatus.  Under  the  management  of  the  superintend¬ 
ent  and  his  assistants,  this  institution  appears  to  be  doing  much  for 
the  education  and  reformation  of  those' unfortunate  children  and 
youth  sent  to  it. 


■  ■  ■  '  ■  ......  ■  II 

196  STATE  INSTITUTIONS. 

Benevolent. 

ASYLUM  FOR  THE  INSANE.— Concord. 

Board  of  Trustees — Geo.  B.  Twitchell,  M.  D.  Keene,  Prendent : 
Jos.  B.  Walker,  Esq  :  Concord  ;  Secretary  and  Financial  Agent ;  Albert 
Smith,  M.  D.  Peterboro;  Honi  Daniel  Gillis,  Nashua;  Hon.  E.  A. 
Hibbard,  Laconia;  Chas.  A.  Tufts;  M.  D.  Dover;  Hon.  Chas.  H.  Bell, 
Exeter;  Wm,  G.  Perry,  M.  D.  Exeter;  Hou.  Dexter  Richards,  Newport ; 
Joseph  Burrows,  Esq.,  Plymouth;  Waterman  Smith,  Esq.,  Manchester; 
John  Y.  Barron,  Esq.,  Concord. 

Resident  Officers — J.  P.  Bancroft,  M.  D.,  Superintendent  aud  Treas¬ 
urer  ;  I.  P.  Brown,  M.  D.  Assistant  Superintendent ;  B.  R.  Benner. 
M.  D.  2d,  Second  Assistant  Physician  :  M.  H.  W.  Moore,  Matron ;  0.  Y. 
Dudley,  Cleric  and  Steicar d. 

The  Asylum  for  the  Insane,  contains  accommodations  for  about  285 
patients ;  those  for  each  sex  being  nearly  equal.  For  several  years 
past,  the  number  of  applicants  has  been  nearly  equal  to  the  capacity 
of  the  house. 

To  the  full  extent  of  the  means  available,  the  best  improvements 
are  constantl}'  being  introduced,  both  in  the  buildings  and  methods 
of  care  and  treatment;  and  the  institution  is  prepared  to  afford  to 
those  needing  its  care  all  the  comforts,  conveniences  and  benefits  of  a 
first  class  Hospital. 

During  the  year  ending  May  1,  1877,  119  patients  were  admitted,  and 
118  were  discharged.  The  whole  number  who  received  care  and  treat¬ 
ment  was  39S.  Thirty-six  were  discharged  entirely  recovered,  and  38 
partially  recovered.  The  number  left  in  the  institution,  May  1,  1877, 
was  280. 

The  total  receipts  for  the  year  were  $  83,869.73 ;  and  the  total  ex¬ 
penditures  for  the  same  time  $83,729,66. 

DEAF  AND  DUMB  AND  BLIND. 

The  Legislature  of  1S77  appropriated  the  sum  of  five  thousand  dol¬ 
lars  for  the  support,  clothing  and  education  of  the  indigent  deaf  aud 
dumb  persons  of  this  State  in  the  Asylums  at  Hartford  and  at  Mystic 
River,  Connecticut,  and  in  the  asylums  or  schools  for  deaf  and  dumb 
persons  in  Massachusetts  ;  and  also  the  sum  of  three  thousand  dol¬ 
lars  for  the  same  purposes  in  behalf  of  indigent  blind  persons  of  the 
state,  at  the  asylum  in  Boston,  Masshchusetts,  and  also  the  sum  of 
one  thousand  dollars  for  the  support  of  feeble  minded  children  at  in¬ 
stitutions  in  Massachusetts — all  for  the  current  year  and  to  be  ex¬ 
pended  under  the  direction  of  the  governor. 

There  have  been  two  hundred  and  three  persons  supported  by  the 
state  at  the  institution  in  Hartford,  since  its  commencement  in  1817. 
During  the  year  ending  May  1,  there  had  been  in  the  same  twenty 
pupils  from  this  state.  Applications  for  the  benefit  of  the  appropria¬ 
tions  should  be  made  to  the  secretary  of  state,  at  Concord. 

i 

THE  N.  H.  ORPHAN’S  HOME  IN  FRANKLIN,  ORGANIZED 
i  IN  OCT.  1871. 

Supported  by  private  benevolence ;  managed  by  twenty-one  trus. 
tees.  Officers  for  1877,  G.  W.  Nesmith,  pres.;  Hon.  Dexter  Richards^ 
vice  president ;  Hon.  John  Kimball,  Concord,  treasurer;  Isaac  K’ 


STATE  INSTITUTIONS. 


197 

Gage,  Fisherville,  secretary.  Amount  of  funds,  April  1877,  real  estate* 
$17,355.99;  personal  property,  $4,543.69;  cash  assets  on  hand, 
$2,468.57;  permanent  fund,  $  2,000.00.  Annual  expenditures  average 
about  $3,000.  Income,  when  an  agent  is  employed,  about  the  same 
sum.  We  distribute  annually  about  thirty-three  orphans  into  differ¬ 
ent  parts  of  the  state — finding  generally  good  homes  for  them.  We; 
instruct  all  on  hand.  Our  average  number  supported  is  about  35.j 
We  now  have  room  for  a  larger  number  when  our  income  will  justify 
their  reception.  ,  ' 

Educational. 


COLLEGE  OF  AGRICULTURE  AND  MECHANIC  ARTS. 

Trustees — Geo.  W.  Nesmith,  Franklin,  President;  Joseph  Kidder* 
Manchester,  Secretary ;  Frederick  Smyth,  Manchester,  Ti'easurer 
jEdward  Spaulding,  Nashua  ;  B.  F.  Prescott,  Epping  ;  W.  H.  H.  Mason, 
Moultonboro;  Hiram  Hitchcock,  Ilonover  ;  Samuel  C.  Bartlett,  Hano- 
|ver;  John  J.  Morrill,  Gilford  ;  J.  W.  Sanborn,  Gilmanton,  Farm  Supt.; 
Principal  Instructor:  B.  P.  Blanpeed  Prof,  of  Chemistry;  C.  E.  Pet- 
tee,  Prof,  of  Mathematics;  II.  G.  Jessup,  Prof,  of  Botany. 

'  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  Plymouth. 


Board  of  Trustees. — Hon.  Royal  H.  Porter,  Keene,  President;  Rev. 
King  S.  Hall,  Lake  Village,  Secretary  ;  Ilis  Excellency  B.  F.  Prescott,' 
jEpping;  Rev.  Chas.  A.  Downs,  Lebanon  ;  Clinton  S.  Averill,  Eqs.;  Mil¬ 
ford;  lion.  Hazen  Bedel,  Colebrook ;  Win.  M.  Chase,  Esq.,  Concord;1 
P.  Brainard  Cogswell,  Esq.,  Concord  ;  Joseph  G.  Edgerly,  Esq..Manches; 
jter  ;  Edwrard  L.  Goddard,  Esq.,  Claremont ;  Rev.  Howard  F.  Hill,  Ash- 
jland  ;  Charles  A.  Jewell,  Esq.,  Plymouth  ;  Hon.  John  D.  Lyman,  Exeter-; 
Benj.  M.  Mason,  Esq.,  Moultonboro;  Chas.  W.  Pickering,  Esq.,  Green-' 
'land;  Rev.  Geo.  B.  Spalding,  Dover;  Chas.  F.  Stone,  Esq.,  Laconia  - 
[Chas.  M.  Whittier,  Esq.,  Treasurer,  Plymouth;  Wm.  C.  Buck,  A.  M. 
Supervisor,  Manchester. 

During  the  year  closing  June  1, 1877,  there  were  142  pupils  connect¬ 
ed  with  this  school.  Graduates  last  year,  43  ;  total  since  the  establish¬ 
ment  of  the  School  in  1871,  214.  Most  of  this  number  have  beeu  and 
are  now  engaged  in  teaching  in  different  parts  of  the  State  and  with1 
excellent  success. 

At  its  session  in  1877,  the  Legislature  appropriated  $5000  to  the  use 
and  benefit  of  this  school.  Ambrose  P.  Kelsey,  is  the  Principal. 

The  Special  Investigating  Committee  made  a  favorable  report. 

Kimball  Union  Academy,  located  at  Meriden,  is  preeminently  the1 
child  of  the  church.  It  was  especially  established  to  aid  and  fit  young 
men  Tor  the  Christian  ministry.  Pres.  Dwight  of  Yale  College  and 
Pres.  Moore  of  Amherst,  Profs.  Adams  and  Shurtliff  of  Dartmouth; 
;College,  and  Profs.  Stuart  and  Woods  of  Andover  Theological  Semi¬ 
nary  were  among  its  founders. 

It  is  a  school  for  both  sexes.  It  has  sent  out  over  sixteeu  hundred 
graduates.  Some  twenty  have  become  Foreign  Missionaries  while 
[many  others  are  in  the  home  field.  The  work  it  has  done  has  given  it 
!an  enviable  rank  for  thoroughness  and  high  moral  tone.  The  school 
to-day  aims  at  no  less  than  it  has  accomplished  in  the  past.  It  em-i 
ploys  five  permanent  teachers,  thiee  male  and  two  female.  The  av-; 
erage  attendance  now,  a  term,  according  to  last  catalogue,  is  ninety 
five. 

It  has  three  courses  of  study — the  classical,  an  English  with  Latin, 


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and  an  English  course  in  which  French  or  German  may  be  substitir 
ted  for  certain  studies.  A  full  hour  is  given  to  each  recitation.  The 
school  is  being  refitted  with  apparatus.  There  are  three  terms  of 
thirteen  weeks  each  in  the  year.  The  winter  term  of  thirteen  weeks 
began  Dec.  5,  1877,  and  will  end  March  4,  1878.  Rhetorical  exercises1 
ot  middle  class  March  4.  Spring  term  of  thirteen  weeks  will  begin' 
March  20, 1878.  Graduating  exercises  June  20,  1878. 

STATE  LIBRARY. 

Librarian ,  William  H.  Kimball.  The  number  of  books  in  the  li' 
brary  has  more  than  doubled  within  ten  years  and  amounts  to  nearly 
fifteen  thousand.  The  space  appropriated  for  it  at  the  State  House1 
cannot  accommodate  much  further  increase.  Many  valuable  books 
have  been  added  during  the  year,  including  several  volumes  of  re¬ 
ports,  State  laws,  town  histories,  atlasses,  histories  and  biographies. 

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STATE  SOCIETIES. 

Religious. 

Concerning  those  State  Societies  and  associations  which  do  not  ap 
pear  under  this  head,  in  this  number  of  the  Register,  we  have  to  say( 
that  we  applied  by  mail  to  one  or  more  persons  of  distinction  con¬ 
nected  with  each  one  of  as  many  as  were  noticed  in  the  issue  of  1877,! 
and  this  in  ample  time  for  them  to  respond. 

It  need  not  be  taken  for  granted  that  we  got  even  all  that  follows 
in  response  to  our  request  for  information.  But  we  got  no  more. 
j  We  are  not  only  willing  but  desirous  to  give  the  annual  statistics 
of  each  Society,  Denomination,  Association  <£c.,  &c.,  in  the  State,  to¬ 
gether  with  the  names  of  the  principal  officers,  in  order  tha£  our. 
Register  may  be  a  complete  hand  book  for  all  purposes  within  the 
State.  j 

When  those  organizations  publish  annual  reports,  we  shall  be  hap¬ 
py  to  have  a  copy  sent  to  us — but  yet,  we  would  far  rather  have  the 
Secretary,  or  some  officer,  send  us  not  later  than  the  first  of  Novem¬ 
ber ,  a  brief  notice  of  any  acts  of  his  associations  worthy  of  record,  or 
any  statement  showing  progress  or  prospects,  together  with  the 
names  of  officers.  We  hope  to  find  room  to  speak  further  of  this, 
elsewhere. 

CHRISTIANS. 

In  1850,  there  were  in  the  State  twenty-five  churches  of  this  denom¬ 
ination  ;  in  1860,  there  were  thirty-three  churches  and  church  edifices  ; 
jin  1870,  there  were  nineteen  churches  and  church  edifices.  In  1876, 
there  were  nominally  36  organizations,  but  many  of  them  were  small ; 
not  sustaining  regular  preaching.  There  are  30  church  edifices 
!owned  wholly  or  in  part,  by  them  of  an  estimated  value  of  $48,725_. 
A  few  of  the  churches  have  parsonages.  There  are  now  probably  25 
or  30  preachers  in  the  State. 

EPISCOPAL. 

The  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  Diocese  of  New  Hampshire- 
The  Rt.  Rev.  Wm.  Woodruff  Niles,  D.  D.,  Bishop ,  residence,  Concord- 
Standing  Committee ,  Rev.  Henry  A.  Coit,  D.  D.  Concord ,  Resident,  Rev-i 
Lorenzo  Sears,  Manchester ,  Hon.  Wm.  L.  Foster,  Concord.  Secretary, 
Albert  R.  Hatch,  Esq.,  Portsmouth ,  Horace  A.  Brown,  Concord ,  and 


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STATE  SOCIETIES.  199 


one  vacancy  occasioned  by  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Jas.  H.  Eames,  D.  D. ' 
Concord.  Secretary  and  Registrar  of  the  Convention,  Horace  A’i 
Brown,  Concord.  Treasurer ,  Geo.  Olcott,  Charlestown.  Trustees’: 
the  Bishop,  the  Rev.  I.  G.  Hubbard,  D.  D.,  Claremont,  Secretary.  Win-! 
L.  Foster,  George  Olcott,  Arthur  Chase,  Claremont,  Geo.  L.  Balcom,! 
Claremont,  John  L.  Farwell,  Claremont.  Examining  Chaplains,  Rev.; 
J.*H.  Coit,  Concord,  Rev.  Lorenzo  Sears,  Rev.  Henry  Ferguson,  Exe-j 
ter.  Number  of  clergy,  31.  Number  of  parishes  and  stations,  27. j 
Number  of  baptisms,  207.  Number  of  communicants,  1883.  Number 
iconfirmed,  164.  Amount  of  money  raised  and  reported  $21, 451.94. i 
Nearly  every  clergyman  atten  led  the  annual  convention,  in  Manches¬ 
ter,  Sept.  26,  1877.  The  seventy-eight  an  nual  convention  will  beat, 
jConoord,  on  the  last  Wednesday  of  September,  1878.  The  Bishop  re¬ 
ported  to  the  last  convention  that  no  clergyman  of  the  diocese  had 
died  during  the  year,  and  that  none  had  withdrawn.  The  Diocesan 
fund  for  the  support  of  the  Episcopate  amounts  to  Dearly  eleven  thou¬ 
sand  dollars. 

UNI  VERSA  LISTS. 

The  first  society  of  the  denomination  in  New  Hampshire  was  formed 
at  Portsmouth  about  1773.  The  second  was  formed  at  Alstead  in  1791 
and  the  third  at  Weare,  in  1803.  In  1805,  the  Universalists  were  recog¬ 
nized  by  law  as  a  distinct  religious  sect.  The  State  is  divided  into 
two  Associations,  named  Cheshire  and  Rockingham.  These  were  or¬ 
ganized  in  1824.  In  1833  a  State  Convention  was  formed.  This  body 
consists  of  all  the  clergymen  in  fellowship  with  the  denomination, 
residing  in  the  State,  the  officers  thereof  and  two  lay  delegates  form 
each  society.  In  1850,  there  were  in  the  State  thirty-eight  church 
edifices,  valued  at  $83,100.  In  1875,  there  were  twenty-eight  parish¬ 
es  and  stations.  The  number  of  families  connected  with  them  was 
1,393.  There  were  twelve  churches,  having  561  members  and  fifteen 
Sunday-schools,  having  1.476  pupils.  The  number  of  church  edifices 
was  twenty-eight,  valued  at  $  194,070,  and  sixteen  ministers. 

Masonic. 

OFFICERS  OF  TIIE  GRAND  LODGE  OF  NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

M.  W.  Grand  Master,  John  J.  Bell,  Exeter;  R.  W.  Deputy  Grand 
Master,  Solon  A.  Carter,  Keene;  R.  W.  Senior  Grand  Warden,  Andrew, 
Bunton,  Manchester:  R.  W.  Junior  Grand  Warden,  F.  Me  Kean, 
Nashua;  R.  W.  Grand  Treasurer,  Joseph  Kidder,  Manchester;  acting 
R.  W.  Grand  Secretary,  Geo.  P.  Cleaves,  Concord. 

R.  W.  District  Deputy  Garnd  Masters. —  District  No.  1,  Chas.  A. 
Tufts,  Dover  ;  District  No.  2,  Alpheus  Gay,  Manchester;  District  No.  3,j 
Leonard  J.  Tuttle,  Keene;  District  No.  4,  Horace  A.  Brown,  Concord; 
District  No.  6,  Geo.  C.  Perkins,  Lebanon ;  District  No.  6,  Hiram  A. 
Ilayes,  Great  Falls. 

JR.  W.  State  Grand  Lecturer — Dan’l  W.  Edeerly,  Farmington. 

R.  IF.  Grand  Lecturers — District  No.  1,  R.  B.  Wentworth  Rochester  ; 
District  No.  2,  Henry  A.  Marsh,  Nashua;  District  No.  3,  Chas.  W. 
Whitney,  Tro}' :  District  No.  4,  Frank  D. 'Woodbury,  Concord;  District 
|No5,  Thos.  S.  Ellis,  Lancaster;  District  No.  6,  Chas.  A.  Varney,  Union 
‘Village. 

R.  IF.  Grand  Chaplains — Rev.  James  Adams,  Candia ;  Rev.  Henry 
Powers,  Manchester. 

IF.  Senior  Grand  Deacon — Alphens  W.  Baker,  Lebanon. 


200-  STATE  SOCIETIES. 


W.  Junior  Grand  Deacon — J  Frank  Webster,  Concord. 

W.\Grand  Stewards — Joseph  W.  Hildreth,  Concord;  DanT  A. 
Clifford,  Manchester;  Joseph  W.  Robinson,  Concord  ;  Joshua  W. 
Hunt,  Nashua.  _  j 

W.  Grand  Marshal — Geo.  F.  Cleaves,  Concord. 

IF.  Grand  Sword  Bearer — Geo.  A.  Hatch,  Laconia. 

W.  Gi'and  Pursuivants — Geo.  K.  Whitney,  Derry  ;  Henry  A.  Camp¬ 
bell,  Manchester. 

Grand  Tyler — Samuel  W.  Emerson,  Concord. 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  ARCH  CHAPTER  OF  NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

John  J.  Bell,  Exeter,  M.  E.  Grand  High  Priest :  Geo.  W.  Currier’ 
Nashua,  E.  Deputy  Grand  High  Priest;  Albert  S.  Wait,  Newport,  E- 
Grand  King;  Clark  F.  Rowell,  Keene,  E.  Grand  Scribe  ;  Joseph  W.  Hil¬ 
dreth,  Concord,  E.  Grand  Treasurer;  Geo.  P.  Cleaves,  Concord, acting 
E.  Grand  Secretary  ;  James  Adams,  Caudia.  E.  Grand  Chaplain  ;  Henry 
A.  Bailey,  Manchester,  E.  Grand  Captain  of  the  Host;  Chas.  N.  Towle, 
Concord,  Grand  Principal  Sojourner;  Ghas.  G.  Conner,  Exeter.  Grand! 
Royal  Arch  Captain;  Henry  P.  Glidden,  Dover.  Grand  Master  of  Third 
Veil;  Benjamin  F.  Webster,  Portsmouth,  Grand  master  of  Second 
Veil  ;  Geo.  A.  Hatch,  Laconia,  Grand  Master  of  First  Veil ;  James  Far¬ 
rington.  Rochester,  Geo.  0.  Woodcock.  Claremont,  Grand  Stewards;, 
Samuel  W.  Emerson,  Concord,  Grand  T\ ler. 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  GRAND  COUNCIL  OF  ROYAL  AND  SELECT  MASTERS  OF 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

Henry  P.  Glidden,  Dover,  M.  P.  Grand  Master;  Harvey  L.  Currier’ : 
Manchester,  Deputy  P.  Grand  Master  ;  Edward  Dew.  Concord,  P.  Grand 
Master;  Joseph  W.  Hildreth,  Concord,  Grand  Treasurer;  Geo.  P. 
Cleaves,  Concord,  acting  Grand  Recorder ;  James  Adams,  Candia,  Grand 
Chaplain;  J.  Frank  Webster,  Concord.  Grand  Conductor;  George  A. 
Hatch,  Laconia,  Grand  Captain  of  the  Guards;  Henry  Lewis,  Man¬ 
chester,  Grand  Marshal ;  Charles  E.  CaDnej  ,  Dover,  Grand  Steward  ; 
Samuel  W.  Emerson,  Concord,  Grand  Sentinel. 

COUNCIL  OF  HIGH  PRIESTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW^HAMPSHIRE. 

/ 

Ofllers  elected  at  the  Annual  Convocation ,  held  in  Concord,  on 
Tuesday ,  May  15,  A.  L\  5877,  A.  D.  1877. 

M.  E.  John  J.  Bell,  Exeter,  President:  E.  Albert  S.  Wait.  Newport; 
Vice  President;  E.  Elisha  Ayes,  Keene,  Chaplain;  E.  Alpheus  W. 
Baker,  Lebanon,  Treasurer  ;  Secretary,  E.  Charles  G.  Conner,  Exeter. 
Master  of  Ceremonies  ;  E.  Benj.  F.  Webstar,  Portsmouth,  Conductor  ; 
E.  Charles  N.  Towle,  Concord,  Herald  ;  E.  Edward  Dow,  Concord, 
Guard. 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  GRAND  COMMANDEY  OF  KNIGHTS  TEMPLAR  OF 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

Sir  Chauncy  H.  Greene,  Littleton,  R.  E.  Grand  Commander;  Sir 
Joseph  W.  Hildreth,  Concord.  V.  E.  Deputy  Grand  Commander;  Sir 
Alberts.  Wait,  Newport,  E.  Grand  Generalissimo;  Sir  Benjamin  F. 
Rackley,  Dover,  E.  Grand  Captain  General;  Sir  Joseph  Kidder,  Man¬ 
chester,  E.  Grand  Prelate;  Sir  Nathan  P.  Hunt,  E.  Grand  Senior 
Warden;  Sir  Thomas  S.  Ellis.  Lancaster,  E.  Grand  Junior  Warden  ; 
Sir  Frank  A.  McKean;  Nashua,  E.  Grand  Treasurer;  Sir  George  P. 

! Cleaves,  Concord,  E.  Grand  Recorder;  Sir  Milton  A.  Taylar,  Nash- 


STATE  SOCIETIES. 


201 


ua;  E.  Grand  Standard  Bearer;  Sir  Andrew  Bunton,  Mancnester, 
E.  Grand  Sword  Bearer;  Sir  Washington  Freeman,  Portsmouth,  E.j 
Grand  Warder;  Sir  Edward  R.  Kent,  Lancaster,  E.  Grand  Captain 
of  the  Guards. 

Patrons  of  Husbandry. 

National  Grange. 

Officers. — Master,  Samuel  E.  Adams,  Minnesota  ;  Overseer,  J.  J. 
Woodman,  Paw  Paw,  Mich.;  Lecturer,  M.  Whitehead,  Middlebush,  N. 
J.;  Steward,  A.  J.  Vaughan,  Memphis,  Tenn.;  Assistant  Steward, 
William  Lewis,  Kansas;  Chaplin,  S.  Ii.  Ellis,  Springboro,  Ohio; 
'Treasurer,  F.  M.  McDowell,  Wayne,  N.  Y.;  Secretary,  0.  H.  Kelley,! 
Louisville,  Ky.;  Gate-Keeper,  0.  Dinwiddie,  Orchard  Grove,  Ind.;' 
Ceres,  Mrs.  .John  T.  Jones,  Barton,  Ark.;  Flora,  Mrs.  Samuel  E.  Adams,! 
Monticello,  Minn.;  Pomona,  Mrs.  Harvey  Godard,  North  Granby,  Conn.;} 
Lady  Assistant  Steward,  Miss.  C.  A.  Hall,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Executive  Committee. — D.  Wyatt  Aiken,  Chairman,  Cokesbury,  S.  C.;| 
Dudley  T.  Chase,  Claremont,  N.  II. :  Alonzo  Golder,  Rock  Falls,  Ill.;: 
W.  H.  Chambers,  Oswicbee,  Ala.;  Henly  Ellis,  Ohio.g 

New-Hamp shire  (State  Grange. 

Master,  Dudley  T.  Chase,  Claremont ;  Overseer,  Geo.  A.  Wason, 
New  Boston;  Lecturer,  John  D.  Lyman,  Exeter;  Steward,  Wm. 
Child,  Bath;  Ass’t  Steward,  Frank  L .  Taylor.  Danbury;  Chaplain, 
Isaiah  Wheeler,  Temple  ;  S<  cretary,  C.  C.  Shaw,  Milford;  Treasurer,' 
D.  M.  Clough,  Canterbury  ;  Gate  Keeper,  Isaac  W.  Springfied,  Roch-( 
ester;  Ceres,  Mrs.  W.  Rowell,  Bristol ;  Pomona,  Mrs.  I.  E.  Hall,  Lan- 
daff;  Flora,  Mrs.  G.  A.  Wason,  New  Boston;  L.  A.  S.,  Mrs.  Kate  E. 
Miller,  Portsmouth. 

Executive  Committee. — D.  T.  Chase,  Claremont;  C.  C.  Shaw,  Mil¬ 
ford;  Abijah  Allen,  Littleton  ;  Isaac  Story,  Hopkinton. 

Subordinate  Granges. 


Names. 

Location,  j 

Master. 

Secretary. 

1 

Gilman 

Exeter 

John  J.  Bell 

C.  W.  Treadwell 

2 

Bartlett 

Kingston 

R.  B.  Bartlett 

C.Il.DeRochemo 

3 

Amoskeag 

Manchester 

Rodney  M.  Rollins 

Adam  Dickey[nt 

4 

Merrimack  Riv. 

Canterbury 

Ai  tliur  Clough, 

MissL.M. Mason. 

5 

Lowell 

E.  Washingt’n 

John  Wood 

W.  J.  Powers. 

6 

Hales  town 

No.  W eai'6 

Geo.  G.  Kendrick 

Daniel  Ramon. 

7 

Granite 

Milford 

Wm. Wells  Howard 

E.C.  Hutchinson 

8 

Sullivan 

N  ewport 

S.  A.  Tenney 

L.  L.  Cutts. 

9 

Claremont 

Claremont 

Dudley  T.  Chase 

Agermon  Willis. 

10 

Souhegau 

Amherst 

Thomas  M.  Harvel 

Jas.  R.  Stearns. 

11 

Hudson 

Hudson 

Lucien  M.  Tolies 

Jas.  G.  Walker. 

12 

Hollis 

Hollis 

Benj.  L.  Farley 

Chas.  E  Hardy. 

13 

Nashua 

Nashua 

Alfred  Chase 

Oliver  Dodge. 

14 

Mountain 

East  Concord 

R.  E.  S.  W  ells. 

;15 

Hampton  Falls 

Hampton  Falls 

Lewis  T.  Sanborn 

Levi  E.  Lane. 

16 

Hooksett 

Hooksett 

Geu.  Natt  Head 

E.  P.  Fuller. 

17 

Ashland 

Ashland 

J.  F.  Keyes 

Paul  Perkins. 

18 

Pinnacle' 

Lyndeborough 

Andy  Holt 

Mrs.  D.  Putnam. 

19 

Cold  River 

So.  Acworth, 

Geo.  W.  Leighton 

Hrrvey  Howard. 

‘20 

Advance 

Wilton 

Geo.  II.  Keyes 

A.  D.  Abbott. 

21 

Prospect 

Mont  Vernon 

Geo.  W.  Todd 

John  M.  Fox. 

,22 

Portsmouth 

Portsmouth 

Frank  W.  Miller 

Mrs.F.  W.  Miller 

!20  2 

STATE  SOCIETIES. 

Names.  1 

Location. 

|  Master. 

j 

[  Secretary. 

|23;Greenfield 

Greenfield 

Sidney  H.  Hardy 

A.  W.  Savage. 

'24  Stratham 

Stratham 

John  P.  Weeks 

Mrs.J.  P.  Weeks. 

"25 

Cornish 

Cornish 

LemT  Martindale 

Chas.  D.  Nevins. 

26iColnmbia 

Columbia 

Lucian  B.  Grout 

Enoch  R,  Kelsea 

27 

North  Star 

Stewartstown 

Harvey  Tewksbury 

John  C.  Poor. 

*2S  Mohawk 

Colebrook 

Arth.  T.  Holbrook 

S.B.Whittemore 

29  No.  Haverhill 

No.  Haverhill 

H.  P.  Watson 

Ida  M.  Hunt. 

,30 

’Grantham 

No.  Grantham 

Abort  W.  Flanders 

L.  B.  Hayward. 

31  Thornton 

Reed’s  Ferry 

John  II.  Me  Aiee 

W.  F.  Kittridge. 

02: Oak  Hill 

F  rancestown 

Geo.  D.  Epps 

G.  A.  Duncklee. 

•33  John  Hancock 

Hancock 

Andrew  B.  Stone 

John  P.  Hills. 

34  Miller 

Temple 

Isaiah  Wheeler 

Nathan  A.  Child. 

35 ;  Peterborough 

Peterborough 

0.  A.  Willey' 

F.  Field. 

30  Watatic 

New  Ipswich 

E.  F.  Blanchard 

Wm.  D.  Locke. 

.37 

Xutfield 

Derry 

Isaiah  A.  Dustin  . 

Jos.  R.  Clark. 

38  Plainfield 

Plainfield 

0.  B.  Williams 

B.  F.  Ward.  [ton. 

39  Bear  Hill 

Henaiker 

Square  M.  Patten 

Mrs.M.S.R.New- 

4u  Unconoonuc 

W.  Goffstown 

J.  K.  Richardson 

S.  B.  Gilchrist. 

;41 

Wolf  Hill 

Deering 

A.  A.  Wilkins 

C.  J.  Wilkins. 

42,  Stark 

Dunbarton 

Wm.  B.  Burnham 

Daniel  Jameson  j 

43  Ball  Mountain 

Stratford 

Gerry  W.  Johnson 

Wm.  R.  Brown.  ] 

44 

Londonderry 

Londonderry 

Wm.  Clark 

Miss  S.E.  Clark,  j 

45 

No.  Four  Grange 

No.  Charles’ wn 

C.  E.  Whipple 

F.  H.  Locke. 

,46 

Narraganset 

Bedford 

Solomon  Manning 

Silas  A.  Riddle. 

47 

Warren  Pond 

Alstead 

S.  A.  Mitchell 

48 

Lancaster 

Lancaster 

W.  R.  Stock  well  jr 

L.  S.  Stalbird. 

49 

Monroe 

Monroe 

Alexand’r  Warden 

D.  F.  Blodgett,  j 

50 

White  Mount’u 

Littleton 

Abijah  Allen 

Jno.  W.  English. 

51 

Winnipesaukee 

Meredith 

John  Dearborn 

D.  W.  Coe. 

52 

Mont  Belknap 

Gilford 

Wm.  H.  Wreeks 

Ileman  Hunter 

53 

Joe  English 

New  Boston 

Thos.  R.  Cochran 

Jno.  F.  Marden. 

54 

Wyoming 

j  South  Weare 

E.  B.  Bartlett 

II.  E.  Bartlett,  j 

55 

Ammonoosuc 

Bath 

Wm.  Child 

A.  P.  Prescott. 

‘50 

Union 

Hopkinton 

Isaac  Story 

Jas.  M.  Connor. 

!57 

Chester 

Chester 

H.  C.  Felch 

Mrs.  L.  D.  Baker. 

5.8 

B  radford 

[Bradford 

Ezra  Cilley,  2nd 

Horace  C.  Felch 

59 

Union 

Orford 

Asa  S.  Rhoades 

Jas.M.  Learned. 

60 

Grastou  Star 

Hanover 

Wm.  L.  Barnes 

H.  F.  Hoyt,  jr. 

61 

Palmer 

Piermont 

L.  E.  Risley 

B.  C.  Metcalf. 

■62 

Morning  Star 

Lyme 

Nathan  W.  Hewes 

Bella  Sawyer. 

!63 

Valley 

Hil’sb’o  Bridge 

Edgar  Hazen 

John  Goodale. 

64 

Lafayette 

Franconia 

Enos  W.  Thayer 

Henry  Spooner. | 

,6.5 

Crown  Point 

Strafford  Cor'r 

Jacob  B.  Smith 

Chas.  F.  Felker. ' 

66 

Excelsior 

West  Rumnev 

A.  T.  Weeks 

James  Smart. 

67 

Cardigan 

Alexandria 

E.  C.  Merrill 

Levi  F.  Blake. 

68 

Mascomy 

Enfield 

L.  F.  Webster 

N.  S.  Holt. 

69 

Eureka 

Grafton  Center 

Jas.  B.  Bullock 

Miss  M.E. Straw. 

To 

Mont  Calm 

Enfield 

Chas.  Me  Daniels 

C.  B.  Noyes 

71 

Blazing  Star 

Danbury 

F.  L.  Taylor 

Alvin  Stuart. 

;72 

Indian  Kiver 

Canaan 

John  H.  French 

Alvin  Davis. 

(73 

Golden 

Lisbon 

G.  F.  Savage 

D.  W.  Cooley.  | 

74 

Deerfield 

Deerfield 

L.  B.  Phil  brick 

J.  F.  Prescott. 

75 

Eagle 

Lebanon 

L.  W.  Rice 

A.  B.  Stearns.  | 

76- Barrington 

Barrington 

Thos.  W.  Hale 

Jona.  R.  Drew. 

STATE  SOCIETIES. — NEWSPAPERS. 


203 


Names. 


Location. 


Master. 


Secretary. 


1 t 

79 

80 
81 
82 

83 

84 

85 

86 

87 

88 

89 

90 

91 


Mount  Hope 
Olive  Branch 
Bow  Lake 
Cocheco 
New  Found 
Spafford 
Androscoggin 
North  wood 
Rochester 
Kearsarge 
Highland  Lake 
Croydon 

Warner 

Sutton 


Landaff 

Hebron 

Strafford 

Rochester 

Bristol 

W. Chesterfield 

Milan 

North  wood 

Rochester 

Wilmot 

East  Andover 

Croydon 

Warner 

Sutton 


John  E.  Hall 
E.  Iv.  Follansby 
Gee.  W.  Boody 
Jos.  N.  Hayes 
Weston  Rowell 
Ora  Smith 
W.  A.  Willis 
Ezra  Tasker 

I.  W.  Springfield 
Horace  Webster 

J.  B.  Wadleigh 
Otis  Cooper 

H.  G.  Patten 
Cbas.  A.  Fowler 


Geo.  C.  Austin. 
D.  P.  Hardy 
John  S.  Foss. 

Jas.  M.  Hayes. 
Mrs. E.S.  Wallace' 
0.  E.  Sargent. 

L.  Pettingill. 

S.  S.  James. 

D.  B.  Waldron 
Horace  Pedrif  k.| 
H.  M  Bos  worth  | 
Miss  H.  A.  Lov- 
eriug. 

L.  Hardman 
Mrs.  Geo.  Roby 


Newspapers. 


Towns. 


Amherst, 
Canaan,  E., 
Claremont, 


44 

44 


Names  of  Papers. 

Farmer's  Cabinet , 
Canaan  Reporter ,  _ 
National  Eagle , 
Northern  Advocate , 

The  Narrative , 
Colebrook,  Northern  Sentinel , 
News, 

Monitor , 

Independent  Statesman , 
N.  II.  Patriot , 

The  People , 

Enquirer , 

Morning  Star, 

Foster's  Democrat, 


Publishers.  Pub.  days.< 

Edward  D.  Boylston,  Tuesday' 


Concord, 

44 


44 

u 


Dover, 

44 


44 

44 

44 


C.  0.  Barney, 

J.  Weber, 

S.  H.  Story, 

Albert  Barker, 

C.  A.  Bridge, 

Rep.  Press  Assoc:ation, 

<4  4  4 

(4 

C.  C.  Pearson  &  Co., 
Libbey  &  Co., 

I.  D.  Stewart, 

Geo.  J.  Foster  &  Co., 


44 

Exeter, 


44 


Farrington, 
Franklin, 
Gorham, 
Great  Falls, 

44 

Hanover, 
Hillsboro  B. 
Hinsdale, 

44 

Keene, 

44 

Laconia, 
Lake  Vi  1  lag 
Lancaster, 

44 


Foster's  Bail y  Democrat, 

State  Press,  II.  H.  Metcalf, 

Granite  Monthly,  H.  H.  Metcalf, 

News-Letter,  C.  Marseilles, 

Exeter  Gazette,  Wingate  &  Dunton, 

Farrington  Advertiser,  Chas.  M.  Folsom, 


Merrimack  Journal , 
The  Mountaineer, 
Journal , 

Free  Press , 

The  Dartmouth , 

,  Messenger, 


G.  B.  &  F.  Iv.  Wheeler, 

V.  V.  Twitchell, 

Edwin  Fernald, 

Free  Press  Pub.  Co., 

Sen.  Class,  Dart.  Col.,  Thursday 
Holton  &  Fery,  Thursday 


IV  id  ay 
Saturday 
Tuesday 
Semi-Monthiy; 
Friday 
Friday 
Daily 
Thursday 
Wednesday 
Thursday: 
Thursday 
Wednesday 
Friday 
Daily 
Friday 
Monthly: 

Friday 
Saturday 
Friday 
Friday 
Weekly 
Friday 
Friday 


Star  Spangled  Banner,  Banner  Publishing  Co.,  Monthly 

Martin  &  Co.,  Quarterly 

Sentinel  Printing  Co.,  Thursday 


Mirror 
N.  H.  Sentinel, 
Cheshire  Republican, 
Democrat, 
e  Times. 

Coos  Republican, 
Independent  Gazette , 


Julius  N.  Morse, 
Wm.  M.  Kendall, 
Martin  A.  Haynes, 
Coos  Rep.  Assoc'n 
Quimby  &  Burns, 


Saturday 
Friday 
Saturday 
Tuesday 
Wednesday 


204 


NEWSPAPERS. 


U 


Milfoid, 

Nashua, 

U 


Location.  Names  of  Layers. 

Lebanon,  Granite  St.  Free  Press , 
Littleton,  W.  Mountain  Republic , 
“  Argus , 

Loudon  R.,  Household  Messenger, 

“  National  Gazette t 

Manchester,  Mirror  <£•  American , 

“  Min'or  cC-  Fanner r 

“  J/an.  Daily  Union , 

27/?  Union  Democrat , 

A’.  H.  Journal  oj  Music , 
Saturday  Night  Disp'ch, 
Enterprise , 

Nashua  Da.  Telegraph , 
2V.  Weekly  Telegraph , 

“  N.Gaz.J  Hillsb.  Co.Adv. 

“  Nashua  Daily  Gazette , 

New  Ipswi’hjTYmes, 

Newmarket,  Advertiser , 

N ewport,  TV.  H.  A  rgus  ct-  Spectator 
'Pembroke,  Sunco'k  Journal, 
Peterboro,  Transcript , 

Plymouth,  Grafton  Co.  Journal , 

“  Grafton  Co.  Democrat, 

Portsmouth,  The  P  rtsm'th  Journal , 
Chronicle , 

2V.  //.  Gazette, 

Times , 

States  and  Union , 
Portsmouth  Weekly , 
-Rochester,  Courier. 

Troy,  Home  C>  mpanion , 

Wilton,  Wilton  Journal , 
Wolfeboro,  Granite  State  News , 


Publishers. 

F.  W.  Cheney, 

Geo.  C.  Fur  her, 

J.  S.  Peavey, 

I.  S.  French  &  Co., 
Smith  &  Co., 

John  B.  Clarke, 

Campbell  A  Hanscom, 

I.  S.  Whitney, 

M.  S.  Hunt, 

Geo.  E.  Foster, 

Moore  &  Langley, 


B.  B.  &  F. 


.Fi/Z).  days) 

Friday! 
Thursday: 

Friday: 
Monthly, 
Quarterly 
Daily 
Saturday 
Daily 
Tuesday- 
Monthly 
Saturday' 
Tuesday! 

Daily 
Saturday 
P.  Whittemore,  Thur.'.] 
Dail  v; 


c; 

a 


a 


J.  C.  Emery,  Monthly! 

Wingate  A  Dunton,  Thursday 

,Carleton  A  Harvey,  Friday, 

0.  S.  Eastman,  Saturday 

Faruum  A  Scott,  Thursday) 

Kimball  A  Temple,  Saturday 

Democrat  Pub.  Co.,  Friday 

L.  W.  Brewster,  Saturday) 

Chronic’!  A  Gazette  Pub.  Co.,  Daily 
“  Thursday 

Geo.  W.  Guppy,  Daily; 

“  Friday! 

Frank  W.  Miller  A  Co.,  Saturday] 
C.  W.  Folsom,  Friday 

H.  C.  Newton,  Monthly; 

Geo.  E.  Foster,  Tuesday 

C.  H.  Parker,  Monday! 


AMENDED  CONSTITUTION. 

We  printed,  last  year,  t lie  old  Constitution  of  the  State  entire. 
ISince  then  the  State  itself  has  printed  and  generously  distributed 
jthe  same  with  the  amendments, and  in  one  form  or  another,  the  new 
Constitution  is  accessible  to  all  who  care  to  possess  it.  We  therefore 
do  not  print  it  this  year,  but  simply  make  a  note  of  one  of  its  pro 
visions.  We  refer  to  that  which  changes  the  time  of  holding  elections 
and  the  tenure  of  office  of  State  officers.  The  change  was,  as  to  time 
of  election,  from  March  to  November,  and  once  in  two  years  instead 
of  once  a  year.^  The  first  election  under  the  new  Constitution,  as  de¬ 
termined  by  Statute,  will  take  place  in  November  next,  and  that 
will  give  us  two  elections  in  one  year,  as  the  last  unden  the  old  Con-j 
Istitution  is  to  take  place  in  March  as  usual. 

It  was  also  ordained  by  the  Legislature  of  1677  that  election  of  town 
officers  aud  the  transaction  of  town  and  ward  business  shall  be  held 
once  in  two  years  only.  We  hope  that  we  shall  not  be  considered  as 
meddling  with  politics  if  we  say  that  we  consider  it  highly  probable 
that  the  legislature  of  1878  may  be  called  upon  to  repeal  this  latter 
!act,  for,  so  lar  as  we  can  learn,  it  is  not  in  accordance  with  the  ex¬ 
pectations  nur  with  the  wishes  of  the  people. 


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SAVINGS  BANKS. 


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Bailies* 

SAVINGS  BANKS. 

The  following  table  gives  the  names  of  all  the  Savings  Banks  in 
the  State,  their  location,  Treasurers,  number  of  Depositors,  and1, 
amounts  due  them  according  to  the  report  of  the  Bank  Commission 
ers,  presented  to  the  Legislature  in  June,  1877. 

Instead  of  the  Resources  we  give  the  number  of  depositors  and  the 
amounts  due  them.  All  but  two  of  the  Institutions  reported  their 
Resources  equal  to  their  liabilities.  Most  of  the  remainder  report  a 
surplus  and  a  guaranty  fund.  Neither  the  number  of  depositors  nor 
the  amount  of  deposits,  according  to  our  footing,  agrees  with  the  foot¬ 
ing  of  the  Report.  A  portion  of  the  discrepancy  is  caused  by  errors 
iu  the  Report — the  rest  may  be  our  blunders. 


Location. 

Alton, 

Ashland, 

Bristol, 

Charlestown, 

Claremont, 

Concord, 


U 

c< 

4; 


Conway, 
Derry  Depot, 
Dover, 


4. 

44 


Epping, 

Exeter, 

Farmington, 

Fislierville, 

Fitzwilliam, 

Francestown, 

Franklin, 

Freedom, 

Gorham, 

Greenville, 

Hanover, 

Hinsdale, 

Jaffrey,  (E.,) 

Keene, 

44 

Laconia, 

44 

Lake  Village, 

Lancaster, 

Lebanon, 

Littleton, 

Manchester, 


Banks. 

Alton  Five-Cts ., 
Ashland  Savings , 
Bristol  Savings , 
Connecticut  Riv., 
Sullivan  Sav.  Inst., 
Merrimack  Co., 
Concord  Savings, 
iV.  II.  Savings, 

Loan  d  Trust  Sav., 
Conway  Savings, 
Derry  Savings, 

For  Co.  of  Straford , 
Dover  Five  Cents, 
Cocheco  Savings, 
Epping  Savings, 
Union  Five  Cents, 
Squamscott  Sav., 
Farmington  Savings. 
Penacook  Savings , 
Fitzwilliam  Sav., 
Francestown  Sav., 
Franklin  Savings , 
Ossipee  Valley, 
Gorham  5  cts  Sav. , 
Mason  Vil.  Sav., 
Dartmouth  Sav., 
Hinsdale  Savings, 
Monadnock  Sav., 
Ches.  Prov.  Inst., 
Keene  Five  Cents, 
Laconia  Savings, 
Belknap  Savings, 
Lake  Village  Sav., 
Sav.  B.  of  Coos  Co., 
Lebanon  Savings , 
Littleton  Savings, 
Amoskeag  Savings , 


Treasurers.  Depos’ors 


A.  L.  Rollins, 

J.  F.  Keyes, 

G.  M.  Cavis, 
George  Olcott, 
Albert  Rossiter, 
John  Kimball, 
George  Jones, 
Wm.  P.  Fiske, 

J.  V.  Barron, 

S.  B.  Shack  ford, 

G.  C.  Currier, 

C.  Woodman, 
Calvin  Hale, 

J.  C.  Plummer, 

G.  S.  Rundlett, 
Geo.  E.  Lane. 
Francis  Hilliard, 

,  Thos.  F.  Cooke, 

S.  F.  Brown, 

M.  Chaplin, 

Sam’l  D.  Downs, 
Alexis  Proctor, 
Elias  Towle, 

R.  F.  Ingalls, 
Milton  H.  Hardy, 

N.  S.  Huntington, 
G.  Wellman, 

Peter  Upton, 
George  Tilden, 

G.  A.  Litchfield, 
W.  L.  Melcher, 
Benj.  P.  Gale, 
Thomas  Ham, 

H.  0.  Kent, 

E.  A.  Kendrick, 

O.  C.  Hatch, 
Moody  Currier, 


195 

345 

570 

1,201 

2,597 

840 

3,191 

4,136 

1,529 

329 

243 

5,312 

1,545 

754 

127 

1,342 

87 

764 

1,626 

203 

4S6 

1,119 

354 

382 

242 

1,113 

159 

437 

3.879 
3,839 
1,933 

871 

635 

437 

1,694 

961 

6.880 


Am’nts 
due  De¬ 
positors  # 

$  42,524: 

77,133 

141,620 
305,829 
1,091,129 
250,639! 
551,383| 
1,322,499 
575,423 
91,287 
57,439] 
1, 864,131 
172,991 
164,587  j 
16,404 
179,519 
15,866 
232,709 
334,986' 
36,6401 
112,059' 
343,097! 
90,864 
24,517! 
45,021! 
282,826, 
26.221! 
176,057 
1,989,367] 
742,265’ 
601,475 
369,895 
174,159; 
53,500. 
629,101 
270,348 
2,471.896' 


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SAYINGS  BANKS. 


Location. 


it 

it 

a 

a 


Banks. 
Manchester  Saw, 


Meredith  Y., 

Milford, 

Nashua, 


U 


New  Ipswich, 

Newmarket, 

Newport, 

Peterboro, 

Pittsfield, 

Portsmouth, 

(C 

it 

Rochester, 

ii 

Rollinsford, 

Sandwich, 

Soniersworth, 

Suncook, 

Tilton, 

Walpole, 

Warner, 

E.  Wilton, 

Winchester, 

Wolfeboro, 

U 


Treasurers.  Depositors 

N.  Parker,  6,191 

Merrimack  River ,  Fred'k  Smyth,  3,489 

City  Savings ,  DanT  W.  Lane,  1:440 

People's  Savings ,  (4.  B.  Chandler,  907 

Meredith  Village ,  Seneca  A.  Ladd,  5S4 

Milford  Five  Cents,  C.  S.  Averill,  1,541 

Mechanics’’  Savings,  C.  Y.  Dearborn,  968 

Nashua  Savings,  Wirgil  C.  Gilman,  3,141 
City  Savings,  E.  P.  Brown,  1,955 

New  Ipswich,  F.  W.  Preston,  369  „ 

Newmarket  Sav.,  S.  A.  Haley,  320 

Newport  Savings,  Fred.  W.  Lewis,  1,242 

Peterhoro  Savings,  M.  L.  Morrison,  1,775 

Pittsfield  Savings,  W.  H.  Berry,  800 

Portsm’th  Savings,  J.  H.  Foster,  7,200 
JRock'm  Ten  Cents ,  John  Christie, 

Port.  T.  d:  Guar.  Co. 

Norway  Plains, 

Gonic  Five  Cents, 

Rochester  Savings,  S.  D.  Wentworth, 
Rollinsford  Sav.,_  Win.  H.  Morton, 


G.  L.  Treadwell, 
Frank.  McDuffie, 
N.  Y.  Whitehouse, 


Sandwich  Savings, 
Somersworth  Sav., 
China  Savings, 
dona  Savings , 
Walpole  Savings, 
Kearsarge  Sav., 
Wilton  Savings, 
Ashuelot  Savings, 
Car.  Co.  Five  Cts., 


W.  A.  Heard, 

A.  A.  Perkins, 

C.  F.  Hildreth, 
Win.  T.  Cass, 
Josiah  G.  Bellows, 
H.  H.  Harriman, 
Moses  Clark, 
Ellery  Albee, 
John  M.  Brackett, 


Wolfeboro  Savings,  J.  L.  Avery, 


532 

1,436 

138 

478 

1,664 

332 

2,575 

279 

506 

149 

321 

531 

736 

1,605 

2,89 


Am't. 

2,911,606 

1,218,132 

450.513 

471,831 

145,448 

304,452 

162,080 

1,536,081 

127,989' 

126,292’ 

65,848 

312.834 

581,552 

140,869' 

2,438,95S 

*  340,107 
610,227) 
39,263 
120,541 
778,069 
65,065 
766,741, 
41,615 
179,539’ 
20,288! 
71,730' 
96,291; 
135,010 
465,300' 
88,722 


*  Including  capital  stock.  S  97,875  $30,560,271 

The  number  of  Savings  Banks  in  the  State  is  67.  The  number  of 
depositors  is  98,683.  The  amount  deposited  by  them  is  $32,235,876.56. 
The  total  amount  of  loans  and  investments,  including  Bonds  and 
stocks,  $30,323,728.41.  The  amount  of  State  tax  paid  in  1876  was 
$298,060.22.  The  amount  of  National  tax  paid  for  six  months,  ending 
Dec.  31,  1876  $7,612.00. 


STATE  FINANCES,  as  reported  to  the  Legislature  in  June  1877. 

There  was  in  the  Treasury,  June  1,  1876,  $  37,541.15.  Received  du¬ 
ring  the  year,  $900,181.03.  The  State  was  in  debt,  over  and  above 
assets,  June  1,  1876,  $3,629,538.49  and  June  1,  1877,  $3,576,390.87, 
a  decrease  of  $53,147.62.  The  revenue  was  derived,  each  year  $400, 
000.00  from  State  tax  ;  and,  in  the  year  ending  June  1,  1877,  from 
Railroad  tax  $69,338.28;  from  Insurance  tax  $  10,175.41 ;  from  in¬ 
terest,  $  1,239.56  :  and  from  miscellaneous  sources,  $  1,382.85.  State 
Bonds  were  paid,  during  the  year,  to  the  amount  of  $100,000.00  ;  and 
of  them  will  fall -due  on  the  first  of  July  of  this  year,  $110,000.00. 
The  amount  credited  to  towns  on  account  of  Savings  Bank  tax  was! 
$274,578.74,  on  account  of  R.  R.  tax,  $79,192.38,  and  on  account  of 
Literary  fund  and  Insurance  tax  $31,371.30;  leaving  balance  to  be 
Daid  by  the  towns,  $  14,857.58. 


NATIONAL  BANKS 


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200.000 
60,000 
150,000 
100,000 
Harrison  Haley,  100,000 
W.  F.  Putnam,  100,000 
Tlio’s.  F.  Cooke,  100,000 
G.  W.  Cummings, 100,000 


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NATIONAL  BANKS, 

With  names  of  the  Presidents  and  Cashiers  and  the  amount  of  Capi¬ 
tal  paid  in — corrected  to  June  1, 1877,  according  to  the  Bank  Com¬ 
missioners’  Report  to  the  Legislature. 

Location.  Banks.  Presidents.  Cashiers.  Capital. 

Charlesto’n,  Conn.  Riv.  Nat.  Hope  Lathrop,  George  Olcott,  $100,000 
Claremont,  Claremont  Nat' l  Geo.  N.  Farwell,  John  L.  Farwell,  150,000 
Concord,  First  National,  G.  A.  Pillsbury,  Wm,  F.  Thayer,  150,000 
“  N.  State  Capital,  John  V.  Barron,  H.  J.  Crippen, 

Derry  DepotDerry  National ,  John  W.  Noyes,  G.  C.  Currier, 

Dover,  Strafford  Nat.  Wm.  S.  Stevens,  E.  R.  Brown, 

Dover  National,  Oliver  Wyatt,  Calvin  Hale, 

Cocheco  Nat.  J.  E.  Lathrop, 

Exeter  Nat.  Granite  S.,  J.  L.  Merrill, 

Farmiugt'n,  Far.  National,  J.  F.  Cloutman, 

Francesto’n,  First  National,  J.  D.  Butler, 

Gonic,*  First  National,  N.V.Whitehouse,A.D.Whitehouse,  60,000 
Great  Falls,  G't  F.  National,  Nath’l  Wells,  Jos.  A.  Stickney,l  50,000 
Hanover,  Dartmouth  Nat.  H.  Hitchcock,  N.  S.  Huntington,  50,000 
Hillsboro.  First  National,  Steph.  Kenrick,  J.  C.  Campbell,  50,000 
Jaffrey,  (E .,)Monadnock  Nat.  Benj.  Cutter,  Peter  Upton,  100,000 
Keene,  Cheshire  Nat.  John  E.  Elliot,  Royal  H.  Porter,  200,000 

“  Citizens'  NaCl,  S.  D.  Osborne,  0.  G.  Dort,  100,000 

Keene  National,  Edward  Joslin,  Geo.  W.  Tilden,-  100,000 
Ashuelot  Nat.  G.  A.  Wheeler,  H.  0.  Coolidge,  100,000 
Laconia,  Laconia  Nat' l,  J.  C.  Moulton,  D.  S.  Dinsmore,  150,000 
Lebanon,  National  of,  William  S.  Ela,  E.  A.  Kendrick,  100,000 

Littleton,  Littleton  Nat'l ,  John  Farr,  0.  C.  Hatch,  100,000 

Manchester,  A moskeag  Nat.  Moody  Currier,  G.  B.  Chandler,  200,000 
“  First  National,  W.  Smith,  Fred’rick  Smyth, 150, 000 

Manchester  Nat.,  Nathan  Parker,  Chas.  E.  Balch,  150,000 
City  National,  C.  W.  Stanley,  D.  W.  Lane,  100,000 

Second  National,  Aretas  Blood,  Josiah  Carpenter. 
Milford,  Souhegan  Nat.,  R.  R.  Ilowison,  Fred.  B.  Sawyer,  100,000 

Nashua,  First  National ,  E.  P.  Emerson,  J.  A.  Spalding,  150,000 

Second  Nat'l,  J.  W.  White,  F.  A.  Eaton,  100,000 

Indian  Head  N., Calvin  B.  Hill,  F.  A.  Me  Kean,  120,000 
Newrmarket,ATettfm«rA;e£  Nat. ,3.  L.  Lawrence,  Sam’l  A.  Haley,  80,000 
Newport,  First  National ,  Dexter  Richards, Fred.  W.  Lewis,  100,000 
Peterboro,  First  National,  F.  Livingston,  C.  P.  Richardson,  100, 000 
Pittsfield,  Pittsfield  Nat'l,  C.  H.  CarpeDter,  J.  A.  Goss,  50,000 

Portsmouth, First  National,  W.H.Y.  Hackett.E.  P.  Kimball,  300,000 
N.Mech.  d  Trad.,  John  Sise,  Geo.  W.  Butler,  300,000 
Rockingham  N.,  J.  J.  Pickering,  John  P.  Hart,  200,000 
N.  H.  National,  Jas.  P.  Bartlett,  L.  S.  Butler,  150,000 
Rochester,  Rochester  Nat.,  John  Me  Duffee,  Frank.  Me  Duffee,  50,000 
Rollinsford,  SalmonFallsS.B  G.  W.  Roberts,  W.  H.  Morton,  50,000 
Somi*rsw’th,»$'owierstt>,£7i  Nat.,  Oliver  H.  Lord,  S.  S.  Rollins,  100,000 

Tilton,  (Citizens'  Nat.,  E.  Davis,  William  T.  Cass,  70.000 

Warner,  Kearsarge  Nat.,  N.  G.  Ordway,  G.  C.  George,  50,000 

Winchester,  Winchester  Nat., E.  C.  Thayer,  Henry  Abbott,  100,000 
Wolfeboro,  Lake  National,  J.  M.  Brackett,  C.  F.  Parker,  75.000 

*■  Towu  of  Rochester. 

There  are  in  the  State  forty-six  National  Banks,  having  a  capital 
of  about  five  and  a-half  millions  of  dollars,  and  one  State  Bank — Sal¬ 
mon  Falls  State  Bank — having  a  Capital  of  $50,000 


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RAILROADS. 

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PRINCIPAL  RAILROADS  IN  NEW-HAMPSHIRE, 
with  length,  in  miles,  within  the  State. 


Concord  R.  R.,  35  m. 


From  Boston ,  Mass., 


Miles. 


To  Nashua  is . 39 


Thornton’s  Ferry.... 

ATprrnnfl.f'  . 

. . 6—  48 

. 3—  46 

Read’s  Ferry . 

. 2—  48 

Goff’s  Falls . 

. 4—  52 

Manchester . 

. 4—  56 

Martin’s  Ferry . 

Hooksett . 

. 4—  65 

Suncook  . 

. 2—67 

Robinson’s  ..  . 

. 3—  70 

Concord  . . 

....J....4—  74 

Northern  R.  R.,  69.5  m. 

From  Concord 

To  Fisherville  i3  . 7 — 

Boscawen . 3 —  10 

North  Boscawen  . 4 —  14 

Franklin . 5—  19 

East  Andover . 6 —  25 

Andover . 3 —  28 

Potter  Place . 4 —  32 

West  Andover . 1 —  33 

South  Danbury . 3 —  36 

Danbury . 3 —  39 

Grafton . 5 —  44 

Grafton  Center . 2 —  46 

Canaan . 6 —  52 

West  Canaan . 3 —  55 

Enfield . 3 —  58 

East  Lebanon . 3 —  61 

Lebanon . 4 —  65 

White  River  Junction ,  Yt. 5 —  70 

!  Con.  &  Portsmouth  R.  R.,40.5  m. 


From  Concord, 

Miles. 

To  Suncook  is . 

...7—  7 

Hooksett . 

Manchester . 

....9—  18 

Massabesic . 

..4—  22 

Auburn . 

Candia . . 

....4—  30 

Raymond . 

....6—  36 

West  Epping . 

....3—  39 

Epping . 

...3—  42 

East  Epping . 

New-Market  Junction  . 

..  .4 —  49 

Stratham . 

Brackett’s . 

Givenland . 

Portsmouth . . 

....4—  59 

77 

82 

86 

89 

93' 

95 


Concord  &  Claremont  R.  R.  56  m. 

From  Boston ,  Mass.,  Miles. 

To  Concord  is  . 74 

West  Concord . 3 — 

Mast  Yard . 5 — 

Coutoocook . 4 — 

Dimond's  Corner . 3 — 

Warner . 4 — 

Waterloo . 2 — 

Roby’s  Corner . 2 —  97 

Melvin’s  Mills  . 2 —  99 

Bradford . 2 — 101 

Newbury . 7 — 108 

Mt.  Sunapee . ....2 — 110 

Sunapee . * . 3 — 113 

Newport . . . 4 — 117 

Northville .  3—120 

Ivelleyville . 2—122: 

Claremont  . 6 — 128. 

Claremont  Junction . 2 — 130; 

Contoocook  River  R.  R.,  15  m. 

From  Contoocook  Miles- 

To  Ilenniker  is . . . 8 — 

Hillsboro  Bridge . 7 — 15 

Sullivan  County  R.  R.,  25.5 

From  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  Miles. 

To  So.  Charlestown  is . 4 

Charlestown . 4 —  8 

Springfield . 3 — 11 

North  Charlestown . 3 — 14 

Claremont  . 4 — 18 

Windsor,  Vt., . 8 — 26 

Manchester  &  Lawrence  R.  R., 
22.39  m. 


ram  Manchester 

Miles. 

o  Londonderry  is .... 

. 6 

Wilson’s  . 

. 2—  8, 

Derry  . 

. ^...3—11 

Windham . 

. 3—14 

Salem . 

. 5—19| 

Messer’s . 

. 4—23 

Methuen  Mass . 

. 1—24 

Lawrence . 

. 2—26 

Boston . 

. 26—52 

Cheshire  R.  R.,  42.81  m. 
From  Bellows  Falls,  Yt.,  Miles 

To  Cold  River  is .  lj 

Walpole . 3 —  4, 

Westmoreland . 6—  10 

East  Westmoreland . 4 —  14 

Ke<me . . 8—  22 

South  Keene . 2 —  24j 


RAILROADS. 


Marlborough . 4 —  28 

Tro}* . 4 —  32 

Fitzwilliam . 5 —  37 

State  Line . 6 —  43 

Boston . .71 — 114 

Ashuelot  R.  R.,  23  %  ra. 

From  Keene  Miles. 

To  Swanzy  is . 5 —  5 

Westport . 3 —  8 

Winchester . 5 — 13 

Ashuelot . . 2 — 15 

Hinsdale . 4 — 19 

South  Vernon ,  Mass . 5 — 24 

Boston  Concord  &  Montreal  R.  R., 
93.26  m. 

From  Concord  Miles. 

To  East  Concord  is . 2 — 

North  Concord . 5 —  7 

Canterbury . 3 —  10 

Northfield . 3 —  13 

Tilton . 5 —  18 

East  Tilton . 4—  22 

Laconia . 5 —  27 

Lake  Tillage . 2 —  29 

Weir’s . 5—  34 

Meredith  Village . 4 —  38 

Ashland  . . 8 —  46 

Plymouth . 5 —  51 

Quincy  . 8 —  59 

West  Ruiuuey . 3 —  62 

Wentworth  . 5 —  67 

Warren . . 3 —  70 

Warren  Summit .  5 —  75 

East  Haverhill .  . 5 —  80 

Haverhill,  &  Newbury, Vt.o —  85 

North  Haverhill . 3 —  88 

Woodsville  &  W.  Riv .,  Vt. 5 —  93 

White  Mountains  N.  H.,  R.  R., 
20.92  m. 

Bath . 5 —  98 

Lisbon . 5 — 103 

Littleton . . . 11 — 114 

White  Mountains  Exten’on  R.R., 
31.99  m. 

Wing  Road . 5 — 119 

Bethlehem . . . 4 — 123 

Twin  Mountain  . 5 — 128 

Fabyan’s . 5 — 133 

Base  Station . 7 — 140 

Whitefield  fr.  Littleton. .10 — 124 

Dalton . . . 5 — 129 

So.  Lancaster . 2 — 131 

Lancaster . 4 — 135 


209;  - 


Guildhall  . 6—141 

Groveton  June . 4 — 145 

Boston  &  Maine  R.  R.}  34.75  m. 

From  Boston,  Mass.,  Miles* 

To  Atkinson  is . 37 

Plaisto w .  ...  1 —  38 

Newton  June . 3 —  41 


East  Kingston  Depot. 


.4—  45 
50 


Exeter . 5 — 

South  Newmarket . 4 —  54 

Newmarket  June., . 1 —  55 

Newmarket . 2 —  57j 

Durham  . 5 —  62 

Madbury  . 2 —  64 

Dover . 4 —  68 

Rollinsford . 3 —  71 

Great  Falls  . 3 —  74 

Portland ,  Me., . 41 — 115 

Petsrboro  &  Shirley  R.  R. 

From  Ayer  June.,  Mass.,  Miles. 

To  Mason  is . 17 

Pratt’s . 3 — 20 

Mason  Village . 3 — 23 

Monadnock  R.  R.,  15.8  m. 

From  Peterboro  Miles. 

To  Jalfrey  is . 7 

Rindge . 4 — 11 

Winchendon,  Mass., . 6 — 17 

Worcester  &  Nashua  &  Nashua 
&  Rochester  R.  R.,  55.44  ra. 

From  Worcester,  Mass.,  Miles. 

To  Hollis  is . 39 


Nashua . 

. 7—46! 

Hudson . 

.  3—49! 

.  4— 53  1 

W.  Windham . 

Windham . . 

. 4—57 

Hampstead . . . 

. 6— 63  1 

Sandown . 

. 2—65' ! 

Fremont . 

. .5— 70j 

Epping . 

. 4—74! 

. 6—80 

Lee . 

Barrington . 

. 8—88 

Gonic . 

Rochester . 

Portland,  Me . 

. 52-147 

Manchester  &  North  Weare. 

19  m. 

From  Manchester 

Miles. 

To  Bedford  is . 

. 

Goffstown  Center  is . 

Goffstown . 

. 3—  9 

Parker’s . 

. 1—10 

'210 


RAILROADS. 


Oil  Mills. 


.1—11 


i  Raymond . 4 — 15 

;  E.  Weare . 1 — 16 

North  Weare . 3 — 19 


Suncook  Valley  R.  R  ,  18  m. 


From  Hooksett 

Miles. 

To  Suncook . 

. 2^ 

Allenstown  is . 

. 4l-  7 

Short  Falls . 

. 3  —10 

Epsom . . 

. 

Chichester . 

. 2^-15 

Webster’s  Mills.... 

. 2  —17 

Pittsfield . 

. 2^-19K 

Dover  &  Winnipiseogee  R.  R. 

29  m. 

From  Boston,  Mass., 

Miles. 

To  Dover  is . 

Pickering . 

. .6—74 

Gonic  . 

Rochester . 

. 2—78 

Place’s . 

Farmington  . 

Davis . 

. 4—88 

New  Durham . 

Alton . 

Alton  Bay . 

. 1—98 

Grand  Trunk  R.  R. 

From  Portland 

Miles. 

To  Gorham  is . 

. 91 

Berlin  Falls . 

. 7—  98 

Milan . 

. 5—103 

West  Milan . 

. 6—109 

Northumberland  . 

. 13—122 

North  Stratford... 

. 12—134 

Eastern  R.  R., 

41.39  m. 

From  Boston  Mass. 

Miles. 

To  Salisbury  is . 

.  38 

Seabrook  . 

. 4—  42 

Hampton  Falls . 

. 2—  44 

Hampton . 

. 4—  46 

North  Hampton... 

. 3—  49 

Greenland . 2 —  51 

Portsmouth . 5 —  56 

Conway  Div.  Eastern  R.  R. 
From  Portsmouth ,  Miles. 


To  Conway  Junction . 1 — 


Souih  Berwick  . 

.12—  13 

Salmon  Falls . 

..1—  14 

Great  Falls . 

Rochester . . 

H  68  •  ••••••••••••••-»•  r»  •  •  • 

,.5—  28 

South  Milton..... . 

..1—  29; 

Milton . „ . 

..2—  31 

Union . 

Wolfeboro  Junction . 

..4—  39 

Wakefield . . . 

..2—  41; 

East  Wakefield  . . 

..4 —  45 

North  Wakefield . 

..2—  47 

Ossipee . 

Center  Ossipee . 

..7—  59 

West  Ossipee . 

Madison . 

Con  wav  . 

North  Conway . 

Wolfeboro  Branch  R.  R., 

12.03  m. 

From  Wolfeboro  Junction 

Miles. 

To  Cotton  Valley  is . 

Fernald’s . . 

Mill  Village . 

Wolfeboro . 

Portland  &  Ogdensburg  R.  R. 

43  m. 

From  Portland,  Me.,  42  m. 

Mis* 

To  Conway  is . 

North  Conway. . . 

Intervale  »••••• .«•••••• 

.  •  3 — 63 

Glen  Station . 

Upper  Bartlett . 

Livermore . . . 

Bemis . 

Crawford  . . . . 

.  .9— 87 

Fabyan’s . . . 

Besides  the  roads  of  which  we  give  the  Distance  Tables  abof  e,  there 
are  the  following  which  have  been  either  chartered  or  built,  or  are  in 
process  of  building. 

J  Mount  Washington  R.  R.  From  the  Base  to  the  summit  of  Mount 
Washington,  two  and  thirteen  sixteenths  miles.  Average  grade  1290 
ft.  to  the  mile. 


RAILROADS— PRESIDENTS  &0. 

211 

Peterhoro  R.  R.  From  East  Wilton  through  Lyndeborough  and 
Greenfield,  about  11  miles  finished,  with  a  probability  of  being  ex¬ 
tended  through  Bennington,  Hancock,  Harrisville  &  Marlboro  to  Keene 
on  the  Manchester  &  Keene  Charter. 

Fitchburg  R.  R.  passes,  a  distance  of  9.37  m.,  from  Massachusetts 
line  to  Greenville,  w'ithin  the  State. 

Nashua,  Acton  and  Boston  passes,  from  Nashua,  a  distance  of  4  % 
miles  over  our  territory  before  it  strikes  the  State  line. 

Nashua  &  Lowell  passes  from  Nashua,  a  distance  of  5%  miles  over 
N  H.  territory,  to  the  Massachusetts  line. 

Bristol  Branch  R.  R.,  from  Franklin  to  Bristol,  a  distance  of  13.41 
Smiles,  is  a  branch  of  the  Northern,  of  which  we  have  no  distance  table. 

The  West  Amesbury  Branch,  from  State  line,  Mass.,  to  Newton,  is 
(only  2  ^  miles  in  length.  It  is  leased  to  the  Boston  &  Maine, 
j  The  Wilton  R.  R.  from  Nashua  to  Wilton  is  15^  miles  long.  It 
:was  leased  to  the  Nashua  &  Lowell  in  1873,  for  20  years. 

The  Manchester  &  Keene  road,  when  completed  will  be  45  miles 
uong  and  is  in  process  of  construction,  with  a  prospect  of  being  fin¬ 
ished  during  the  first  half  of  the  present  year. 

Portsmouth  &  Dover  R.  R.  uniting  those  two  cities  is  10.88  miles 
long.  It  is  leased  to  the  Eastern  R.  R.  for  50  years  from  1874. 

Portsmouth,  Great  Falls  &  Conway,  will  be  found  in  the  tables  as 
Conway  Branch  of  the  Eastern. 

Portland  &  Rochester  is  52.5  miles  long,  but  only  3  miles  in  N.  H. 

Peterboro  &  Hillsboro,  length  18.5  miles  between  the  towns  for 
which  it  is  named,  is  in  process  of  construction  and  expected  to  be  in 
operation  within  the  year. 

The  Wing  Road  is  an  extension  of  the  Boston  Concord  &  Montreal, 
from  Groveton  Junction  to  the  base  of  Mt.  Washington,  20.39  miles. 

The  total  length  of  railroads,  in  Operation  within  the  State  is  938 
miles,  which  the  completion  of  the  Peterborough  and  Hillsborough 
and  the  Manchester  &  Keene  roads  will  raise  to  1001  miles  ;  and  this  is 
above  the  proportion  of  any  other  New  England  State  to  the  inhabi¬ 
tants  or  wealth  of  the  respective  States. 

Thirty-two  different  corporations  made  returns  to  the  Secretary 
of  State  for  the  last  year.  Twelve  hundred  and  ninety-six  tons  of 
steel  rails  were  laid  during  the  year,  by  three  corporations. 


PRESIDENTS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  Presidents  of  the  United  States,  in 
their  order,  which  it  is  thought  will  be  convenient  for  reference. 


George  Washington,  1789  and  1793 
John  Adams,  1797 

Thomas  Jefferson,  1801  and  1805 

James  Madison,  1809  and  1813 

James  Monroe,  1817  and  1821 

John  Quincy  Adams,  1825 

Andrew  Jackson,  1829  and  1833 

Martin  Van  Buren,  1337 

William  Henry  Harrison,  1841 
(died  Apr.  4). 

John  Tyler,  (elected  as  V.  P.)  1841 
James  Knox  Polk,  1845 


Zachary  Taylor, 

(died  July  9, 1850) 

Millard  Fillmore, 

(elected  as  y  p) 

Franklin  Pierce, 

James  Buchanan, 

Abraham  Lincoln,  1861  and 
(assassinated  Apr  14,  1865) 
Andrew  Johnson, 

(elected  as  V.  P.) 

Ulysses  S.  Grant,  1869  and 
Rutherford  B.  Hayes, 


1849 

1850 

1853 

1857 

1865 

1865' 

i 

18731 

1877; 


212 


N.  H.  POPULATION. 


Population  of  New  Hampshire,  1790—1870. 

EXHIBITED  BY  COUNTIES,  LPHBETICLLY  NGED. 

AGGREGATE. 


Counties.  1870.  1860.  1850.  1840.  1830.  1820.  1810.  1800.  1790. 

*139 


Belknap,  17681  18549  17721 

Carroll,  17332  20465  20157 

Cheshire,  27265  27434  30141  26429  27016  45376  40988  38825  28772 

Coos,  14932  13161  11853  9849  8388  5549  3991 

Grafton,  39103  42260  42343  42311  38682  32989  28462  23093  13472 

Hillsborough,  64238  62140  57478  42494  37724  53884  49249  43899  32871 

Merrimack,  42151  41408  40337  36253  34614 


*139 

Bockingham,  47297  50122  49194  45771  44325  55107  50175  45427  43169 
Strafford,  30243  31493  29374  61127  58910  51117  41595  32614  23601 
Sullivan,  18058  19041  19375  20340  19669 


Total  in  State,  318300  328073  317976  284574  269328  244022  214460  183858  141885 

WHITE. 

Belknap,  17640  18510  17692 

Carroll  17316  20465  20155 

Cheshire,  27250  27399  30116  26389  26973  45296  40927  38713  28687 

Coos,  14909  13154  11849  9846  8380  5545  3971 

Grafton,  39062  42237  42316  422S0  38653  32942  28398  23023  13423 

Hillsborough,  64109  62033  57359  42398  37609  53651  49020  43694  32694 

Merrimack,  42055  41286  40244  36147  34488 

Rockingham,  47143  50025  49067  45572  44137  54752  49665  45067  42778 

Strafford,  30199  31462  29324  61095  58840  51050  41509  32501  23515 

Sullivan,  18014  19008  19334  20309  19641 


Total  in  State,  317697  325579  317456  284036  268721  243236  213490  182998  141097 


Belknap, 

41 

Carroll, 

13 

Cheshire, 

15 

Coos, 

10 

Grafton, 

41 

Hillsborough, 

124 

Merrimack, 

96 

Rockingham, 

153 

Strafford, 

44 

Sullivan, 

43 

Total  in  State, 

580 

Cheshire, 

Grafton, 

Rockingham, 

Strafford, 

FREE  COLORED. 


39 

29 

2 

35 

28 

40 

43 

7 

4 

3 

8 

23 

27 

31 

29 

107 

119 

95 

115 

122 

93 

106 

126 

97 

127 

199 

185 

31 

50 

32 

70 

33 

41 

31 

28 

494 

520 

537 

604 

SLAVE. 

1  3 


80 

61 

112 

69 

4 

20 

47 

64 

62 

28 

233 

229 

205 

177 

355 

510 

360 

293 

67 

86 

113 

63 

786 

970 

852 

630 

16 

21 

98 

23 


Total  in  State,  13  8  158 

Indians,  1870 — Carroll  3,  Coos  13,  Hillsborough  5,  Rockingham  1 
Sullivan  1 — 23. 

*  All  other  persons,  except  Indians  not  taxed. 


CENSUS  OF  U. 

S.  FOR  1870. 

213 

CENSUS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  FOR  1870. 

OFFICIAL 

REPORT. 

- 

The  following:  table, 

completed 

at  the  Census  office, 

exhibits  the 

totals  of  the  population  of  the  States  and  Territories, 
native  and  foreign. 

classified  as1 

States. 

Total. 

Native. 

Foreign J 

Alabama, 

996,992 

987,030 

9,962* 

Arkansas. 

484,471 

479,445 

5,026 

California, 

660,247 

356,416 

209,831 

Connecticut, 

537,404 

423,815 

113,639 

Delaware, 

125,015 

115,879 

9,136 

Florida, 

187,748 

182,781 

4,587 

Georgia, 

1,184,109 

1,172,982 

11.127 

Illinois, 

(Indiana, 

2,539,891 

2,024,693 

515,198 

1,680,637 

1,539,163 

141,47»i 

[Iowa, 

1,191,792 

987,735 

204,057 

Kansas, 

364,399 

316.207 

48,392! 

Kentucky, 

1,321,011 

1,257,613 

63,398 

Louisiana, 

726,915 

665,088 

61,827 

Maine, 

626,915 

57  8*034 

48,881 

Maryland, 

780,894 

697,482 

83,412] 

Massachusetts, 

1,457,351 

1,104,032 

353,319 

Michigan, 

1,184,059 

916,049 

268,0CK> 

Minnesota, 

439,706 

27  9,209 

160,697 

Mississippi, 

827.922 

816,731 

11,191 

Missouri, 

1,721,295 

1,499,028 

222,267 

Nebraska, 

122,993 

92.245 

30,748 

Nevada, 

42.491 

23,690 

18,801 

New  Hampshire, 

318.300 

288,689 

29.611 

New  Jersey, 

906,096 

717,153 

188,943 

New  York. 

4,382.759 

3,244,406 

1,138,353 

North  Carolina, 

1,071,361 

1,068,232 

3,059 

Ohio, 

2,665,260 

2,292,767 

372,49a 

Oregon, 

90,923 

79,315 

11,600 

545,261 

Pennsylvania, 

3,521,791 

2,976,530 

Rhode  Island, 

217,353 

161,957 

55,396, 

South  Carolina, 

705,606 

697,532 

8,074 

(Tennessee, 

1,258,520 

1,239,204 

19,316* 

'Texas. 

81?, 579 

756,168 

62,411 

'Vermont, 

330,551 

2S3,396 

47,155 

Virginia, 

1,225,163 

1,211,400 

13,754 

West  Virginia, 

442.014 

424,923 

17.091 

Wisconsin, 

1.05  i,  670 

690,171 

364,499 

Total,  States, 

38,113,253 

32,640,907 

5,472,346- 

TERRITORIES. 

'Arizona, 

9.658 

3.849 

5,809( 

Colorado,  (State,l?"6.) 

39,864 

33.265 

6,599^ 

Dakota, 

District  of  Columbia, 

14,181 

9,366 

4,8 15i 

131,700 

115,466 

16,254 

Idaho, 

14,999 

7.114 

7,885- 

Montana, 

20,595 

12,616 

7,979: 

j  New  Mexico, 

91,874 

86,254 

5, 626( 

/ 


214 


U.  S.  GOVERNMENT. 


Utah, 

Washington, 

Wyoming, 

Total,  Territories, 


86.7S6 

23,905 

9,118 


56,084 

18,931 

5,605 

34S,530 


30,102 

5,024 

3,513 


94,200: 

i 

38, 555,983' 


442,730 

SUMMARY. 

Total  population  of  the  United  States, 

Composed  of 

Natives,  -  32,989,437 

Foreigners,  5 ,566,446: 

For  purposes  of  comparison,  summarizing  the  tables  already  pub-! 
lished,  the  total  population  of  the  United  States  may  also  be  made  to 
appear  under  the  following  classification  : 

White,  33,586,989 

Colored,  4,880,009 

Indian,  25,731 

Chinese,  63,254 — 38,555,983^ 

Of  the  Indians  and  Chinese,  the  Territories  contain  4303  of  the  for¬ 
mer,  and  7075  of  the  latter. 

Note — The  Indian  Territory  (88,152)  and  Alaska  (15,240)  are  not  in 
icluded  nor  mentioned  in  any  of  the  census  tables  above  epitomized. 


iitited  States  Government.* 

THE  EXECUTIVE. 


Salary  $  50,000 

“  10,000 

For  succession  of  President  from  the  organization  of  the  Government  to  the 
Inauguration  of  Mr.  Hayes,  1877,  page  211. 


RUTHERFORD  B.  HAYES,  of  Ohio,  President, 
WM.  A.  WHEELER,  of  New  York,  Vice  President 


Wm.  M.  Evarts,  of  N.  Y., 
John  Sherman,  of  Ohio, 

Geo.  W.  McCrary,  Kentucky, 
|R.  W.  Thompson,  of  Indiana, 
[Caul  Schukz,  of  Missouri, 
David  M.  Key,  of  Tennessee, 


the  cabinet. 

Secretary  of  State, 
Secretary  of  the  Treas’y, 
Secretary  of  War, 
Secretary  of  the  Navy, 
Secretary  of  the  Interior, 
Postmaster  General, 
Attorney  General, 


$10,000 


cc 

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Uharles  Devens,  of  Mass  , 

j  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  - Wm.  G.  LeDuc,  Washington, 
j  Commissioner  of  Education ,  John  Eaton,  Washington. 

Librarian  of  Congress — Ainsworth  R.  Spofford,  Washington. 

! Public  Printer ,  John  D.  Defuees,  Washington. 

THE  JUDICIARY. 

Supreme  Court  ot‘  tlie  United  States. 

Morrison  R.  Waite,  of  Ohio,  Chief  Justice,  Salary  $,10,500 

ASSOCIATE  JUSTICES — SALARY  $  10,000. 


Stephen  J.  Field,  of  California, 
William  Strong,  of  Penn., 

Joseph  P.  Bradley,  of  N.  J. 
James  Harlan,  of  Kentucky. 

D.  W.  Middleton,  of  Dist.  Columbia,  Clerk,  fees;  Wm.  T.  Otto,  of 
Ind.,  Reporter,  $  2,500 ;  John  G.  Nicolay,  of  Illinois,  Marshal,  $  3,500 


Ward  Himt,  of  South  Carolina, 
|Nathan  Clifford,  of  Maine, 

Noah  II.  Swayne,  of  Ohio, 
:Samuel  F.  Miller,  of  Iowa, 


U.  S.  COURTS  AND  U.  S.  SENATE. 


215? 


U.  S«  Circuit  Court  Judges. 

CIRCUITS.  JUDOES. 

X  Me.,  N.  II.,  Mass,  and  Rhode  Island,  George  F.  Shepley  of  Maine. 

1*2  Vermont,  Conn,  and  New  York,  Alex.  S.  Johnson,  New  York  City. 
J3  New  Jersey,  Pennsylvania  and  Delaware,  Wm.  Me  Kennan  of  Pa. 

4  Maryland,  Virginia,  W.  Va.,  N.  and  3.  Carolina,  Hugh  L.  Boud,  of  Md. 

5  Ga.,  Fla.,  Ala.,  Miss.,  La.,  and  Texas,  Wm.  B.  Woods  of  Alabama. 

£  Ohio.  Mich.,  Kentucky  and  Tennessee,  Halraer  H.  Emmons,  of  Mich.; 
-  Indiana,  Illinois  and  Wisconsin,  Thomas  Drummond  of  Illinois. 

!g  Minn.,  Iowa,  Mo.5JKansas,  Ark.  and  Neb.,  John  F.  Dillon  of  Iowa. 

L  California,  Oregon  and  Nevada,  Lorenzo  Sawyer  of  California. 

r 

Court  of  Claims  of  the  Cuited  States* 

Charles  D.  Drake  of  Missouri,  Chief  Judge,  Salary  $4,000 
Edward  G.  Loring,  of  Massachusetts,  Judge,  “ 

Ebenezer  Peck,  of  Illinois,  “  u 

j  Charles  C.  Nott,  of  New  York,  “  M 

Wm.  A.  Richardson,  of  Mass.,  “  M 

Archibald  Hopkins,  Clerk,  $  3,000 


Forty-Fiftli  Congress. 

First  Session  commenced  Oct.  15, 1877  ;  Second  Session  Dec.  4,  1877. 


UNITED  STATES  SENATE. 
TDems.  in  italic,  Reps,  in  roman.] 


Wm.  A.  Wheeler,  of  New  York,  President  of  the  Senate. 

George  C.  Gorham,  of  California,  Secretary,  salary,  $5,000 

John  R.  French,  of  No.  Carolina,  Sergeant  at  Arms,  salary,  $4,320 
Alabama — G.  E.  Spencer,  1879;  James  T.  Jones ,  1883. 

Arkansas — S.  W.  Dorsey,  1379  ;  Augustus  H.  Garland ,  1883. 
California — Aaron  A.  Sargent,  1879;  Newton  Booth,  1881. 

Colorado— J.  B.  Chatfee,  1879  ;  H.  M.  Teller,  1883. 

Connecticut — Wm.  H.  Bxmum,  1879;  Wm.  W.  Eaton ,  1881. 

Delaivare — T.  F.  Bayard ,  1881  ;  Eli  Saulsbury ,  1883. 

Florida — Simon  B.  Conover,  1879  ;  Charles  W.  Jones ,  1881. 
Gecn'gia.—John  B.  Gordon ,  1879;  Benj.  H.  Hill ,  1883. 

Illinois — R.  J.  Oglesby,  1879;  David  Davis,  1883. 

Indiana — Daniel  W.  Voorhees ,  1879  ;  J.  E.  Me  Donald,  1881.’ 

Iowa — William  B.  Allison,  1879  ;  Samuel  J.  Kirkwood,  1883. 
Kansas — John  J.  Ingalls,  1879  ;  Preston  B.  Plumb,  1883. 

Kentucky — Thos.  C.  MoCrecry ,  1879  :  James  B.  Beck ,  1883. 

Louisiana —  Wm.  Pitt  Kellogg,  1879;  J.  B.  Eustis,  1883. 

Maine—  Hannibal  Hamlin,  1881;  James  G.  Blaine,  1883. 

Maryland — George  R.  Dennis,  1879;  William  P.  Whyte,  1881. 
Massachusetts — Henry  L.  Dawes,  1881;  Geo.  F.  Hoar,  1883. 

Michigan — I.  P.  Christiancy.  1881 ;  Thomas  W.  Ferry,  1883. 
Minnesota — S.  J.  R.  Mc  Millan,  1881;  Wm.  Windom,  1883. 

Mississippi — B.  K.  Bruce,  1881;  L.  Q.  C.  Lamar ,  1883. 

Missouri — F.  M.  Cockrell,  1881;  D.  H.  Armstrong,  1879. 

Nebraska — A.  S.  Paddock,  18S1 ;  Alvin  Saunders,  18S3. 

Nevada — J.  P.  Jones,  1879  ;  Wm.  Sharon,  1881. 

New  Hampshire — E.  II.  Rollins,  1883  ;  Bainbridge  Wadleigh,  1879. 
New  Jersey — T.  F.  Randolph,  1881 ;  John  R.  MacPherson,  1883. 

N  w  York — Roscoe  Conklin.  1879;  Francis  Keman,  1881. 

North  Carolina — Augustus  S.  Merrimon ,  1879 ;  Matthew  W.  Ransom, \ 
jl877.  _  '  -> _ _ _ l 


216  U  S.  HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 


Ohio — Stanley  Matthews,  1879;  Allen  G.  Thurman,  1881. 

Oregon — John  H.  Mitchell,  1879;  Lafayette  Grover,  1883. 
Pennsylvania— James  1).  Cameron,  1879;  Win.  A.  Wallace ,  1881. 
Rhode  Island— Henrj  B.  Anthony,  1883;  A.  E.  Burnside,  1881. 
South  Carolina— M.  J.  Butler ,  1883;  John  J.  Patterson,  1879. 
Tennessee— James  E.  Bailey,  1881;  Isham  G.  Harris,  1883. 

Texas— Richard  Coke,  1883;  Samuel  B.  Maxey ,  1881. 

Vermont — George  F.  Edmunds,  1881;  Justin  S.  Morrill,  1879. 
Virginia— John  W.  Johnston,  1883  ;  it.  E.  Withers,  1881. 

West  Virginia— Frank  Hereford ,  1881 ;  Henry  G.  Davis,  1883. 
Wisconsin — Timothy  0.  Howe,  1879;  Angus  Cameron,  1881. 

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 
Samuel  J.  Randall,  Pennsylvania,  Speaker. 

[Republicans  in  roman;  Democrats  in  italic.  The  names  are  given 
in  the  order  of  Congressional  districts.] 

Alabama  — James  T.  Jones ,  Hilary  A.  Herbert ,  Jeremiah  N.  Williams 
Charles  M.  Shetley,  Robert  F.  Ligon,  Goldsmith  W.  Hewitt,  Wm.  H' 
Forney,  Wm.  W.  Garth. 

Arkansas — Lucien  C.  Gause,  Wm.  F.  Siemens,  Jordan  E.  Cravens 
Thomas  M.  Gunter. 

California — Horace  Davis,  H.  F.  Page,  John  K.  Luttrell,  Romualdo 
Pacheco. 

Colorado — J.  B.  Bel  ford,  or  T.  M.  Patterson,  (contested.) 

Connecticut — Geo.  M.  Landers,  James  Phelps,  John  T.  Wait,  Levi 
Warner. 

Delaware — James  Williams. 

Florida — if.  H.  M.  Davidson,  Horatio  Bisbee. 

Georgia — Julian  Hartridge,  Wm.  E.  Smith,  Phillip  Cook,  Henry  R. 
Harris,  Hilton  A.  Chandler,  James  H.  Blount,  Wm.  H.  Felton,  A.  H. 
Stephens,  Hiram  P.  Bell.  - 

Illinois — William  Aldrich,  Carter  H.  Harrison,  Lorenzo  Brentano, 
Wiliam  Lathrop,  Horatio  C.  Burchard,  Thomas  J.  Henderson,  Phillip! 
C.  Hayes,  Greenbury  L.  Fort,  Thomas  A.  Boyd,  B.  F.  Marsh,  Robert  M. 
Knapp,  Wm.  M.  Springer ,  Thomas  F.  Tipton,- Joseph  G.  Cannon, 
John  if.  Eden,  Wm.  A.  J.  Sparks,  William  if.  Monison,  William 
Hartzell,  Richard  W.  Townshend. 

Indiana — Benoni  S.  Eiiller,  Thomas  if.  Cobb,  George  A.  Bicknell, 
Leonidas  Sexton,  Thomas  M.  Browne,  Milton  S.  Robinson,  John 
Hanna,  Morton  Os  Hunter,  Michael  D.  White,  Wm.  H.  Calkins,  James 
L.  Evans,  Andrew  H.  Hamilton,  John  H.  Baker. 

Iowa — Joseph  C.  Stone,  Hiram  Price,  Theo.  W.  Burdick,  N.  C. 
Deering,  Rush  Clark,  E.  S.  Sampson,  H.  J.  B.  Cummings,  Wm.  F. 
Sapp,  Addison  Oliver. 

Kansas — William  A.  Phillips,  Dudley  C.  Haskell,  Thomas  Ryan. 
Kentucky — Andrew  R.  Boone,  James  A.  Me  Kenzie,  John  W.  Caldwell , 
J.  Proctor  Knott,  Albert  S.  Willis,  John  G.  Carlisle,  Joseph  C,  S.  Black-] 
burn,  Milton  J.  Durham ,  Thomas  Turner,  John  B.  Clarke. 

Louisiana — Randall  L.  Gibson,  E.  John  Ellis,  C.  B.  Darrall,  J.  B. ! 
Elam ,  J.  E.  Leonard,  E.  W.  Robertson. 

Maine — Thomas  B.  Reed,  W.  P.  Frye,  Stephen  D.  Lindsey,  Llewellyn 
Powers,  Eugene  Hale. 

Maryland — Daniel  M.  Henry ,  Charles  B.  Roberts,  William  Kim 
melt,  Thomas  Swan,  Eli  J.  Henkle. 

Massachusetts — William  W.  Crapo,  Benj.  W.  Harris,  Walbridge  A-j 
Field,  Leopold  Morse,  Nathaniel  P.  Banks,  Geo.  B.  Loring,  Benj.  F-j 


I 


U.  S.  HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES.  217 


Butler,  Wm,  Clafliu,  Win.  W.  Rice,  Amasa  Norcross,  G.  D.  Robinson, 
Michigan — Alpheus  S.  Williams ,  Edwin  Willits,  Jonas  H.  McGowan, 
.Edwin  W.  Keightley,  John  W.  Stone,  Mark  S.  Brewer,  Omar  D. 
Conger,  Charles  C.  Ellsworth,  Jay  A.  Hubbell. 

Minnesota — Mark  H.  Donnell,  Horatio  B.  Straight,  Jacob  H.  Stewart. 
Mississippi — Henry  L.  Muldrow,  Van  H.  Manning ,  11.  De  Soto  Money, 
Otho  R.  Singleton ,  Chas.  0.  Hooker,  Janies  R.  Chalmers. 

Missouri — Anthony  Ittner,  Nathan  Cole,  Lyne  S.  Metcalf,  Robert 
A.  Hatcher ,  Richard  P.  Bland,  Charles  H.  Morgan,  Thomas  T.  Critten¬ 
den,  Benjamin  J.  Franklin,  David  Rea,  Henry  M.  Pollard,  John  B. 
Clark,  jr.,  John  M.  Glover.  Aylett  H.  Buckner. 

Nebraska — Frank  Welch. 

Nevada i — Thomas  Wren. 

New  Hamp  hire — Frank  Jones,  James  F.  Briggs,  Henry  W.  Blair. 
New  Jersey- — Clement  H.  Sinnickson,  John  H.  Pew,  Miles  Ross, 
Alvah  H.  Clark ,  Augustus  W.  Cutler,  Thomas  B.  Peddie,  Augustus  A. 
Hardenburgh. 

New  York — Janies  W.  Covert ,  Win,  D.  Feeder,  Simeon  B.  Chittenden, 
Archibald  M.  Bliss,  Nicholas  Muller t  S.  S.  Cox,  Anthony  Eickhoff,  Anson 

G.  "McCook,  Fernando  Wood,  Abram  S.  Hewitt,  Benj.  A.  Willis ,  C.  N. 
Potter,  John  H.  Ketcham,  Geo.  M.  Beebe,  S.  L.  Mayham ,  T.  J.  Quinn- 
M.  I.  Townsend,  Andrew'  Williams,  A.  B.  James,  J.  li.  Starin,  Solomon 
Bundy',  Geo.  A.  Bagley,  Wm  J.  Bacon,  Wm.  II.  Baker,  Frank  Hiscock. 
J.  H.  Camp,  E.  G.  Lapham,  J.  W.  Dwight,  J.  N.  Hungerford,  E.  Kirke 
Hart,  C.  B.  Benedict,  D.  N.  Lockwood,  Geo.  W.  Patterson. 

North  Carolina — Jesse  J.  Yeates,  C.  H.  Brogden,  A.  M.  Waddtl ,  J.  J. 
Davis,  Alfred  M.  Scales,  W.  L.  Steele,  Wm .  M.  'Robbins,  Robert  B. 
Vance.  „ 

Y  Ohio — Milton  Sayler,  Henry  B.  Banning,  Mills  Gardner,  John  A. 
Me  Mahon,  Americus  V.  Rice,  J.  D.  Cox,  H.  L.  Dickey,  J.  Warren 
Keifer,  John  S.  Jones,  Charles  Foster,  Henry  S.  Neal,  Toomas  Ewing, 
Milton  I.  Southard,  Ebenezer  B.  Finley,  Nelson  H.  Van  Vorhes,  Lorenzo 
Danford,  William  Me  Kinley,  jr.,  James  Monroe,  James  A.  Garfield 
Amos  Townsend. 

Oregon — Richard  Williams. 

Pennsylvania. — Chapman  Freeman,  Charles  O'Neill,  S.  J.  Randall, 
Wm.  D.  Kelley,  Alfred  C.  Harmar,  William  Ward.  Newton  Evans, 
Hiester  Clymer,  JA.  II  Smith,  Samuel  A.  Bridges,  Francis  D.  Col' ins, 
Henry  B.  Wright,  James  B.  Reilly ,  John  W.  Kil linger,  Edward  Overton 
jr.,  John  T.  Mitchell,  Jacob  M.  Campbell,  William  S.  Stenger,  Lev- 
Maish,  Levi  A.  Mackey ,  Jacob  Turney,  Russell  Errett,  Thomas  M. 
Bayne,  Wm.  S.  Sliallenberger,  Harry  White,  John  M.  Thompson 
Lewis  F.  Watson.  , 

Rhode  Island — B.  T.  Eaines,  Latimer  W.  Ballou. 

South  Carolina — Joseph  II.  Rainey,  Richard  H.  Cain,  D.  IF  Aiken, 
John  H.  Finns.  Robert  Smalls. 

Tennessee — James  H.  Randolph,  J.  M.  Thornburgh,  G.  G.  Dibrell, 

H.  Y.  Riddle,  John  M.  Bright ,  John  F.  House,  W.  C.  Whitthorne, 
J.  D.  C.  Atkins,  W.  P.  Caldwell ,  II.  Casey  Young. 

Texas — John  H.  Reagan ,  David  B.  Culberson,  James  IF.  Throck¬ 
morton,  Roger  Q.  Mills,  DeWvt  C.  Giddings,  Gustave  Schleicher.- 
Vermont — Charles  H.  Joyce,  Dudley  C.  Dennison,  Geo.  W.  Heudee. 
Virginia — B.  B.  Douglas,  John  Goode,  jr.,  Gilbert  C.  Welker,  Joseph 
Jorgensen,  George  C.  Cabell,  John  R.  Tucker,  John  T.  Hai'ris,  Eprpa 
Hunt. on,  Auburn  L.  Pridemore. 

West  Virginia —  Benjamin  Wilson,  Benj.  F.  Martin,  John  E.  Kenna: 


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MINISTERS  TO  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 


Wisconsin  —  C.  G.  Williams,  Lucie  □  B.  Caswell,  G.  C.  Ilazelton, 
William  Pitt  Lynde ,  Edward  S.  Bragg,  Gabriel  Bouck,  II.  L.  Hurn-j 
phrey,  Thad.  C.  Pound. 

Delegates  from  Territories. — Arizona — Hiram  S.  Stevens.  Dakota, 
Jefferson  P.  Kidder.  Idaho — Stephen  S.  Fenn.  Montana  —  Martin 
Maginnis.  New  Mexico — Trinidad  Romero.  Utah — Geo.  Q.  Canuon, 
’(Mormon.) 

Washington — Orange  Jacobs.  Wyoming — William  W.  Corbett. 

Clerk  of  the  House ,  George  M.  Adams,  Kentucky.  Sergeant-at- Arms , 
John  G.  Thompson. 

Ministers  to  Foreign  Countries. 

ENVOYS  EXTRAORDINARY  AND  MINISTERS  PLENIPOTENTIARY. 


’ Countries . 
Austria, 
Brazil, 
Chili, 
China, 
France, 


Capitals.  Ministers. 

Vienua,  John  A.  Kasson, 

Rio  do  Janeiro,  Henry  W.  Hilliard, 


Santiago, 
Peking, 
Paris, 


Great  Britain,  London, 


Italy, 

Mexico, 

Peru, 

Ger'n  Empire, 
Russia, 

Spain, 


Thomas  A.  Osborn, 
Geo.  F.  Seward, 
Edward  F.  Noyes, 
John  Welsh, 

George  P.  Marsh, 
John  W.  Foster, 
Richard  Gibbs, 

Edwin  W.  Stoughton, 


From.  Salary. 
Iowa,  $12,000 
12;000' 
Kansas,  10,000[ 
N.  Y.,  12,000 

Ohio,  17,500 


Penn. 
Yt. 
Ind. 
N.  Y. 
N.  Y. 


17,500 

12,000 

12,000 

10,000i 

17,500; 

17,500 

12,000 


Rome, 

Mexico, 

Lima, 

Berlin, 

St.  Petersburg, 

Madrid,  James  Russell  Lowell, 

MINISTERS  RESIDENT. 

Argentine  Rep.  Buenos  Ayres,  Thomas  O.  Osborn,  Ill.  7,500 
Belgium,  Brussels,  Ayars  P.  Merrill,  7,500 

iCentral  American  States') 

^“C4arag“d  [Guat-  Geo.  Williamson,  Maine,  10,0000 


Salvador, 
Denmark, 

G  reece, 
Hawaiian  Isle 
Japan, J 
Netherlands, 


J 


Copenhagen, 
Athens, 
Honolulu, 
Tokei, 
Hague, 
Montevideo, 
Lisbon, 
;Swed’n  &  Nor’y, Stockholm, 
Switzerland,  Berne, 
iTurkey, 


:  Paraguay,* 
Portugal, 


M.  J.  Cramer,  Ky. 

John  M.  Reed,  N.  Y. 

J.  M.  Comly,  Ohio, 

John  A.  Bingham,  Ohio, 

James  Birney  Mich. 

John  C.  Caldwell,  Me. 

Beuj.  Moran, 

John  L.  Stevens, 


Uruguay,* 

Venezuela, 

Hayti, 

iLiberia, 


Maine, 
N.  Y. 
Tenn. 
Maine, 


Egypt, 

Syria, 

Bengal, 

Turkey, 

Italy, 

*  United. 


Nicholas  Fish, 

Constantinople, Horace  Maynard, 
Montevideo,  J.  C.  Caldwell, 

Caraccas,  Thomas  Russell, 

MINISTERS  RESIDENT  AND  CONSOLS  GENERAL. 
Portau  Prince,  John  M.  Langston,  D.  C. 

Monrovia,  J.  Milton  Turner,  Mo. 

CONSULS  AND  CONSULAR  AGENTS. 
Alexandria,  C.  M.  Salvago, 

Beirut,  John  T.  Edgar, 

Calcutta,  A.  C.  Litchfield, 

Constantinople,  Eugene  Schuyler,  N.  Y. 

Florence,  J.  S.  Crosby, 


7,500 

7,500 

7,500 

7,500 

7,500 

7,500 

7,500 

7,500 

7,500' 

10,00(1 

7,500 

$7,500 

4,000 

$3,500 

2,000 

6,000 

3,000 

Fees 


RATES 

OF  POSTAGE. 

219 

Prussia, 

Frarikf t-on-the  Alfred  E.  Lee, 

3,000 

Cuba, 

Havana,  [Main,  Henry  C.  Hall, 

N.  Y. 

6,000 

England, 

London, 

Adam  Badeau, 

7,500 

Canada, 

Montreal, 

J.  Q.  Smith, 

4,000 

France, 

Paris, 

A.  T.  A.  Torbert, 

Penn. 

5,000 

Mexico, 

Tampico, 

Edmund  Johnson, 
Gilford  \V.  We^ls, 

1,500! 

China, 

Shanghai, 

4,000 

- - - 

THE  KATES  OF  POSTAGE. 


Postal  cards,  one  cent  each,  to  all  parts  of  the  United  States,  and 
Canada. 

Letters,  and  all  other  mailable  matter  of  other  classes  subject  to 
letter  postage  by  reason  of  a  violation  of  the  postal  laws,  3  cents  per 
half-ounce  to  all  parts  of  the  United  States  and  Canada. 

On  registered  domestic  letters  an  additional  fee  of  10  cents  is  re¬ 
quired. 

Local  or  “  drop”  letters,  that  is,  for  the  city  or  town  where  deposi¬ 
ted,  2  cents  if  delivered  by  carriers,  and  1  cent  if  there  is  no  carrier 
system,  peiihalf  ounce. 

Manuscript  for  publication  in  newspapers  and  magazines  charge¬ 
able  as  letters. 

Newspapers,  to  each  actual  subscriber,  in  the  county  where  pub¬ 
lished,  free  of  postage. 

Newspapers  and  periodicals,  transit  excepted,  to  be  prepaid  at' 
the  office  of  publication,  at  2  cts.  per  pound,  if  printed  weekly  or  oft-i 
ener,  and  3  cts.  if  printed  less  frequently. 

Packages  of  mail  matter  must  not  exceed  four  pounds  each  in 
weight. 

One  cent  for  two  ounces. —  Almanacs,  books  (printed,)  calendars, 
catalogues,  corrected  proofs,  hand-bills,  magazines,  when  not  sent  to 
regular  subscribers,  maps — lithographed  or  engraved — music  (printed 
sheet,)  newspapers,  when  not  sent  to  regular  subscribers,  occasional 
publications,  pamphlets,  posters,  proof-sheets,  prospectuses,  and  regu¬ 
lar  publications  designed  primarily  for  advertising  purposes,  or  for 
free  circulation  at  nominal  rates. 

One  cent  for  each  ounce. — Blank  books,  blank  cards,  book  manu-j 
script,  card  boards  and  other  flexible  material,  cromo-lithographs,1 
circulars,  engravings,  envelopes,  flexible  patterns,  letter  envelopes,] 
letter  paper,  lithographs,  merchandise,  models,  ornamented  paper,! 
postal  cards,  when  sent  in  bulk  and  not  addressed,  photographic  views, 
photographic  paper,  printed  blanks,  printed  cards,  sample  cards, 
samples  of  ores,  metals,  minerals,  and  merchandise,  seeds,  cuttings, 
bulbs,  roots,  and  scions,  stereoscopic  views. 

Undelivered  letters  and  postal  cards  can  be  re-sent  to  a  new  address 
without  additional  charge. 

Senders  may  write  their  name  on  the  postal,  preceded  by  the  word; 

from.” 

Stamps  cut  from  stamped  envelopes  are  rejected  by  the  post  office. 

Stamped  envelopes  and  wrappers,  postal  cards,  and  stamps  of  differ¬ 
ent  denominations  for  sale  at  post-offices. 

Stamps  and  stamped  envelopes  accidentally  spoiled  redeemed  at 
any  post  office. 

FOREIGN  MONEY  ORDERS. 

Post-offices  marked  B.,  in  the  list  of  money  order  offices  are  author¬ 
ized  to  issue  postal  orders  on  the  Postmaster  at  New  York  for  pay¬ 
ment  in  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  at  the  fol- 
lowing  rates :  Orders  not  exceeding  $10,  25  cents  ;  over  $10  and  not 


FOREIGN  MONEY  ORDERS. 


220 


[exceeding  $20,50;  over  $20  and  not  exceeding  $30,75  cents;  over 
j$30  and  not  exceeding  $40,  $1;  over  $40  and  not  exceeding  $  50 
[$1.25.  No  single  order  issued  for  more  than  $50. 

Orders  Payable  in  Switzerland. — The  Post  Office  marked  S.  is  au¬ 
thorized  to  issue  money  orders  not  exceeding  $50  on  the  Postmaster! 
at  New  York,  payable  in  Switzerland,  or  Italy. 

ORDERS  PAYABLE  IN  THE  GERMAN  EMPIRE. 

The  Post  Offices  marked  G.,  are  authorized  to  issue  orders  payable 
in  the  German  Empire,  through  the  New  York  post  offiece,  as  above' 
[at  the  following  rates:  not  exceeding  $5,  15  cents;  over  $5  and  not| 
exceeding  $10,  25  cents;  over  $10  and  not  exceeding  $20,  50;  over, 
!$20  and  not  exceeding  $30,  75;  over  $30  and  not  exceeding  $40  $1  ;| 
[and  over  $40  and  not  exceeding  $50,  $1.25 — payable  in  the  paper 
currency  of  the  United  States. 

ORDERS  PAYABLE  IN  CANADA. 

Post-offices  marked  C.,  are  authorized  to  issue  postal  orders  payable 
in  Canada  in  sums  not  exceeding  $  50,  at  20  cents  for  every  $10. 


MONEY-ORDER  POST-OFFICES  IN  NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 


Antrim, 
[Ashland, 
[Bradford, 
Bristol,  B. 
Charlestown, 
iClaremont,  13. 
Colebrook, 


Franklin,  B.  Littleton,  Plymouth, 

Gorham,  Lyme,  Ports’h,B.C. 

Great  Falls,  B.  C. Manchester, B.C.G. Rochester, 
Greenville,  Meredith  Village,  Rumney, 


G.I. 


jConc’d,  B.C.G.  S. I. Hinsdale,  B. 
Coos,  Hopkinton, 

iDover,  B.  C.  Keene,  B.  C. 

'Enfield  Center,  Laconia,  B. 

[East  Hampsated,  Lake  Village, 
[Exeter,  B.  Lancaster, 

Farmington,  Lebanon,  B. 


Hanover,  B.  Meriden, 
Haverhill,  «  Milford, 
Hillsboro  Briclge, Nashua,  B.  C.  G. 

New  Hampton, 


New  Ipswich, 
New  London, 
Newport,  B. 
North  Conway, 
Peterborough, 
Pittsfield, 


Sandwich,  Center, 
Suncook,  B. 
Tilton, 

Troy, 

Warren, 

West  Lebanon, 
Wilton,  B. 
Winchester, 
Wolfeborough. 


jFisherville,  B.  Lisbon, 

Rates  of  Commission  for  Domestic  Money  Orders. — On  orders  not 
exceeding  $15,  10  cents  ;  over  $  15  and  not  exceeding  $30,  15  cents 
'over  $  30  and  not  exceeding  $  40,  20  cents  ;  over  $40  and  not  exceeding 
$  50,  25  cents. 


TABLE  OF  INTERNAL  REVENUE  TAXES  Since  1874. 

Ale,  Beer ,  Lager ,  Porter ,  and  all  Fermented  Liquors ,  per  bbl.  of  not 
more  than  31  gallons,  $1.00;  wholesale  dealers  in,  $50,  retail  $20. 

Bank  Checks ,  and  Bankers'  and  Trust  Co.  Checks ,  drafts,  orders  or 
vouchers,  and  on  any  other  corporation,  company,  or  person  for  any 
amount,  2  cents  each. 

Banks ,  NationoJ,  on  average  amount  of  deposits,  pay  semi-annually 
34  of  1  per  cent;  on  average  amount  of  circulation,  semi-annually,  34 
of  1  per  cent ;  and  also  on  amount  beyond  90  ^  ct.  of  their  capital,  3^ 
of  1  ct.;  on  notes  of  State  banks  used  for  circulation,  10  ^  ct. — 
See  Savings  Banks. 

Bankers,  on  capital  employed  beyond  amount  invested  in  U.  S' 
bouds,  34  of  1  ^  ct.  semi-annual ly. 

Brandy,  made  from  grapes,  per  gallon,  90  cts. 

Brewers,  less  than  500  bbls.  $50.00.  Brewers  of  500  bbls.  or  more 

$100  00. 

Checks  see  Bank  Checks. 

Cigar  Lights,  1  cent  for  every  25,  or  fraction  of  25. 


INTERNAL  REVENUE  TAXES. 


221 


Cigars ,  made  of  tobacco  or  any  substitute,  per  1000,  $6  ;  manufac¬ 
turers  of,  special  tax,  $10.  See  Tobacco. 

Cigarettes ,  not  exceeding  3  lbs.  per  1000,  $1.50  per  1000  ;  if  weighing 
more  per  1000,  $5  per  1000. 

i  Cosmetics ,  per  value  of  25  cents  or  less,  1  cent  ;  and  for  every  25 
cents  addition  to  the  value,  1  cent. 

Distilled  Spirits,  per  proof  gallon,  90  cents. — See  Wholesale  Liquor 
Dealers. 

Drafts. — See  Bank  Checks. 

Legacies  and  Successions  on  estate,  of  persons  deceased  prior  to  Oct.  1, 
1877.  If  property  goes  by  legacy,  to  lineal  ancestor,  brother  or 
sister,  at  the  rate  of  $1  for  every  hundred  dollars  in  cash  value  ;  to 
descendant  of  brother  or  sister,  $2  for  each  hundred;  to  brother  or 
•sister  of  the  father  or  mother,  or  descendant  of  a  brother  or  sister  of 
|the  father  or  mother,  $4  per  hundred;  to  brother  or  sister  of  the 
grand-father  or  grand-mother,  or  descendant  of  brother  or  sister  of 
grand-father  or  grand-mother,  $5  per  hundred  ;  to  person  in  any  other 
degree  of  consanguinity,  or  to  a  stranger,  $  6  per  hundred.  Lega¬ 
cies  or  property  passing  by  will  to  husband  or  wife  of  the  person 
deceased,  free  of  tax:  also  if  passing  to  a  minor  child,  unless  the 
amount  exceeds  one  thousand  dollars,  when  the  excess  is  liable  to 
taxation.  If  the  property  goes  by  succession  the  taxes  are  in  the  same 
proportion  to  the  several  classes. 

Manufacturers  of  Stills,  for  each  still  or  worm,  $20,  and  special 
tax  of  $50. 

Matches,  1  cent  for  every  100,  or  fraction  of  100,  per  package. 
Medicines,  see  Cosmetics. 

Orders ,  see  Bank  Checks. 

Perfumery ,  see  Cosmetics. 

Playing  Cards,  each  pack.  5  cents. 

Pr reparations,  see  Cosmetics. 

Rectifiers  of  distilled  spirits  special  tax,  $200. 

Retail  Dealers,  in  liquors,  special  tax,  $25  ;  in  malt  liquors,  $20. 
Savings  Banks  and  Trust  Companies ,  with  capital ,  of  1  ^  ct.,  on 

capital  and  entire  deposits.  But  all  such  banks  paying  not  less  than 
4  ^  ct.  to  any  depositor  and  making  a  dividend  on  their  stock  not  ex. 
ceeding  8  ct.  annually,  are  treated  as  Savings  Banks  without  capital. 

Snuff,  manufactured  of  tobacco  or  any -substitute,  per  lb.,  32  cents. 
See  Tobacco. 

Spirits,  Distilled,  per  proof  gallon,  90  cents. 

Tapers,  wax,  double  the  rates  on  Matches. 

Tobacco,  manufactured  chewing  and  smoking,  of  every  description, 
per  lb.,  20;  special  taxes — retail  ^dealers  in,  except  leaf,  $  5 ;  other 
dealers  in,  except  leaf,  $25;  manufacturers  of,  $10:  peddlers  of  to¬ 
bacco,  snuff,  or  cigars,  with  more  than  two  horses,  $50,  with  two 
horses,  $25,  with  one  horse,  $15,  on  foot  or  by  public  conveyance,  $10; 
retail  dealers  in  leaf,  $500,  and  if  annual  sales  exceed  $1000,  50  cent, 
for  every  dollar  in  excess. 

Vouchers ,  See  Bank  Checks. 

Wholesale  Liquor  Dealers, -special  tax,  $100;  retail,  $25. 

Wines,  Liquors  or  Compounds  in  imitation  of  wine,  not  made  from 
grapes,  currants,  rhubarb,  or  berries,  grown  in  the  U.  S.,  but  by 
being  mixed  with  distilled  spirits,  or  the  infusion  of  any  matter  in 
spirits,  to  be  sold  as  wine  or  its  substitute — per  bottle  or  package  of 
not  more  than  one  pint,  10  cents;  more  than  a  pint  and  not  over  a 
quart,  20  cents  ;  and  in  the  same  proportion  for  any  larger  quantity. 


'■222 

POPULATION.  GOVERNORS,  ETC. 

■  { 
j 

POP.  OF  THE  U.  S., 

IN  1870,  WITH  THE  NAMES 

OF  THE 

GOVERNORS  AND  THE  TIMES 

OF  HOLDING  ELECTIONS. 

States. 

Pop.  ’70. 

Capitals. 

Governors. 

Election. 

Alabama, 

990,992 1  Mon  tgomery 

Geo.  S.  Houston,* 

1  M  Aug.  ! 

Arkansas, 

484,471 
56<  >,247 
39,804 

Little  Rock 

Wm.  R.  Miller,* 

1  M  Sept. 

California, 

Sacramento 

Wm.  Irwin,  * 

1  Tu  Sept  l 

Colorado, 

Denver, 

John  L.  Rout, 

See  note. 

Connecticut, 

537.454 

Hartford 

R,  D.  Hubbard,* 

1  M  April.! 

Delaware, 

125,015 

Dover 

John  P.Cochran,* 

See  note,  j 

Florida, 

Georgia, 

187,748 

1,184,109 

Tallahassee 

M.  L.  Stearns, 

See  note. 

Atlanta 

A.  H.  Colquitt, 

1  W  Jan. 

Illinois, 

Indiana, 

2.539,891 

Springfield 

Shelby  M.  Cullom, 

See  note. 

1.680,637 

Indianapolis 

Jas.  D.  Williams,* 

2  Tu  Oct.  ! 

,Io\va, 

1,191,792 

Des  Moines 

- Gear, 

2  Tu  Oct.fi 

Kansas, 

364,399 

Topeka 

Geo.  T.  Anthony, 

See  note. 

Kentucky, 

1,321,011 

Frankfort 

J.  B.  Me  Creery,* 

1  M  Aug.  j 

Louisiana, 

726,915 

New  Orleans 

F.  C.  Nichols,* 

1  M  Nov.  | 

Maine, 

626,915 

Augusta 

Selden  Conner, 

2  M  Sept. 

Maryland, 

780,894 

Annapolis 

John  L.  Carroll,* 

See  note. 

Massachusetts 

1,457,351 

Boston 

Alex.  II.  Rice, 

See  note.  1 

Michigan, 

1,184,059 

Lansing 

Clias.  M.  Croswell, 
John  S.  Pillsbury, 

1  M  April,  j 

Minnesota, 

439,706 

St.  Paul 

See  note. 

Mississippi, 

827,922 

Jackson 

J.  M.  Stone,* 

See  note. 

Missouri, 

1,721  295 

Jefferson  Cit. 

John  S.  Phelps,* 

See  note. 

Nebraska, 

122,993 

Lincoln 

Silas  Garber, 

L.  R.  Bradley,* 

See  note. 

Nevada, 

42,491 

Carson  City 

See  note. 

N.  Hampshire, 

318,300 

Concord 

P.  C.  Cheney, 

2  Tu  Mar.  | 

New  Jersey, 

906,096 

Trenton 

Geo.  B.  McClellan,* 

See  note. 

New  York, 

No.  Carolina, 

4,382,759 

Albany 

Lucius  Robinson,* 

See  note. 

1,071,361 

Raleigh 

Z.  B. Vance,* 

ITh’r  AugJ 

Ohio, 

2,665,260 

Columbus 

II.  M.  Bishop,* 

2  Tu  Oct. 

Oregon, 

90,923 

Salem 

S.  F.  Chadwick,* 

J.  F.  Hartranft, 

1  M  June.  \ 

Pennsylvania, 
Rhode  Island, 

3,521,791 

Harrisburg 

See  Note.  I 

217,353 

Newpt  &  Prv 

Chas.C.  Van  Zandt, 

1  W  April.! 

So.  Carolina, 

705,606 

Columbia 

Wade  Hampton,* 

See  note. 

Tennessee, 

1,258,520 

Nashville 

Jas.  D.  Porter,  jr.,* 
R.  B.  Hubbard,* 

See  note. 

Texas. 

818,579 

Austin 

See  note. 

Vermont, 

330,551 

Montpelier 

Horace  Fairbanks, 

1  Tu  Sept. 

Virginia, 

1,225,163 

Richmond 

F.  W.  M.  Holliday,* 

See  note,  j 

W.  Virginia, 

442,010 

1.054,670 

Charleston 

John  J.  Jacobs,* 

2  Tu  Oct.  j 

Wisconsin, 

Madison 

Wm.  E.  Smith, 

See  note. 

Territories. 

Alaska, 

15,240 

Sitka 

Unorganized. 

Salary. 

Arizona, 

9,658 

Tucson 

A.  P.  K.  Safford, 

See  note. 

Dakota, 

14.181 

Yankton 

John  L.  Pennington 

See  note. 

Idaho, 

14.999 

Boise  City 

Mason  Bray  man, 

See  note. 

Montana, 

20,595 

Virginia  City 

Benj.  F.  Potts, 

See  note. 

New  Mexico, 

91,874 

Santa  Fe 

S.  B.  Axtell, 

See  note. 

Utah, 

86,786 

Salt  Lake  Cit 

George  W.  Emery, 

1  M  Aug. 

Washington, 

23,955 

Olympia 

Elisha  F.  Perry, 

See  note. 

Wyoming, 

9,118 

Cheyenne 

John  M.  Thayer, 

See  note. 

Dist.  of  Col., 

131,70') 

Washington 

| 

Indian  Ter., 

68^152 

Talequah 

Total  Pop., 

38,555,983 

*  Democratic.  All  others  Republicans. 

Note — Tues. 

af.  first  Mon.  in  Nov. 

f  Except  in  Presidential  year. 

NATIONAL  DEBT. 


223! 


THE  NATIONAL  DEBT,  Nov.  1,  1877. 

DEBT  BEARING  INTEREST  IN  COIN 
Bonds  at  6  per  cent., 

Bonds  at  5  per  cent, 

Bonds  at  4^  Per  cent, 

Bonds  at  4  per  cent, 

Total  principal, 

Total  interest, 


$  758,776,850 
.  703,266,650 
200,000,000' 
55,000,000; 

$1,717,043,500' 


$28,515,05461 

DEBT  BEARING  INTEREST  IN  LAWFUL  MONEY 

Navy  pension  fund  at  3  per  cent,  $  14,000,00000 

Interest,  $140,000 

DEBT  ON  WHICH  INTEREST  HAS  CEASED  SINCE  MATURITY 

Principal,  $  27,062,88026 

Interest,  $  1,049,495.09 

DEBT  BEARING  NO  INTEREST 

Old  demand  and  legal  tender  notes,  $354,551,5945  0 

Certificates  of  deposit,  37,620,00000 

Fractional  currency,  -  18,352,57466| 

Coin  Certificates,  33,543,20000 


Total  principal, 

Total  unclaimed  interest, 

TOTAL  DEBT 

Principal, 

Interest, 


$  444,070,369  16 
[$  7,447 ,03 

$  2,202.176,74942 
29,711,99673 


$  2,231,888,74615 


$131,022.84394 
15,950,63264 


Total, 

CASH  IN  THE  TREASURY 

Coin, 

Currency, 

Currency  held  for  the  redemption  of  fractional  currency,  9,444,56900 
Special  deposit  held  for  redemption  of  certificates  of 
deposit,  as  provided  by  law,  37,620,00000 


Total,  $  194,038,04558 

Less  estimated  amount  due  military  establishment,  for 


which  no  appropriations  have  been  made, 
Total, 


Nov.  1, 1877, 
Nov.  1876, 


DEBT,  LESS  CASH  IN  THE  TREASURY. 


$  9,500,000  00 

$184,538,045  58 

$  2,047,350,70057 
;2, 088, 87  8,43678 


Decrease  since  Nov.  1, 1876, 
'Decrease  of  debt  during  month, 
Decrease  since  June  30,  1877, 


1*31 


$  41,527.73621 
4,236,55430 
612,807,52269 


;BOND3  ISSUED  TO  THE  PACIFIC  RAILROAD  COMPANIES,  INTEREST  PAYABLE  IN, 

^LAWFUL  MONEY.* 

i  Principal  outstanding,  ,$  64,623,51 200 

Interest  accrued  and  not  yet  paid,  1,292,47024 

Interest  paid  by  the  United  States,  35,957,62914 

Interest  paid  by  transportation  of  mails  &c.,  8,756,41352 

''Balance  of  Interest  paid  by  the  United  Statesl  27,201,21562 


224  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  REGISTER. 


THE  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  REGISTER. 

This  being  the  tenth  annual  issue  of  the  New  Hampshire  Register 
and  Business  Directory,  (by  mistake  last  year’s  was  numbered  10,) 
we  wish  to  repeat  some  things  which  we  have  said  before,  and  to 
say  some  things  which  we  have  never  said. 

At  the  time  of  commencing  this  publication,  we  had  recently  pur¬ 
chased  the  right  to  publish  Walton’s  Vermont  Register,  which  we  still 
publish,  and  of  which  we  uniformly  sell  more  than  twice  the  number 
which  we  sell  of  the  New  Hampshire. 

There  was  not  at  that  time,  so  far  as  we  knew,  any  similar  book' 
published  in  New  Hampshire.  The  more  we  learned  of  the  demand] 
for  the  Vermont  book,  the  more  we  thought  there  ought  to  be  one! 
like  it  for  our  own  State,  and,  without  stopping  to  count  the  cost,  we 
put  out  the  initial  number.  It  was  when  prices  were  higher  than' 
they  are  now  and  the  idea  of  getting  a  New  Hampshire  Register  fori 
twenty  five  cents  struck  some  people  as  bordering  on  the  ridiculous.! 

The  first  year’s  sale  was  as  large  as  we  anticipated,  and  the  sale  has] 
never  been  less  in  any  year  since,  but  it  has  not  risen  to  our  expecta-1 
tions,  nor  have  we  ever  received  for  Registers  sold  anywhere  near 
what  we  should  ask,  <,and  our  prices  are  lower  than  most  book  mak¬ 
ers’),  for  making  the  same  books  for  other  parties.  On  the  contrary,! 
if  we  sold  twice  as  many  as  we  now  sell,  and  gave  away  the  same 
number  we  now  give  away,  we  should  not  then  receive  a  fair  price  for 
the  work  of  making  them.  We  cau  figure  this  out  for  any  one  who 
understands  book  making,  but  it  is  not  worth  while  to  go  into  details 
here. 

Now  we  would  like  to  ask  the  people  of  New  Hampshire  whether, 
first,  they  wish  the  Register  continued ,  and,  secondly,  whether  they  ex¬ 
pect  us  to  continue  it  at  our  own  expense.  We  estimate  that  there  are 
between  seventeen  and  twenty  thousand  names  of  business  men, 
town,  county  and  state  officers,  See.,  printed  in  each  issue  of  the  Reg¬ 
ister.  We  ask  those  men,  is  it  of  any  advantage  to  jTou  to  have  your, 
names  thus  printed?  The  best  answer  we  could  give  to  the  question; 
would  be  to  show  some  of  the  letters  we  have  received  from  those  whose' 
names  have  unintentionally  been  left  out.  But  not  to  bear  on  that  phase 
too  much,  there  doubtless  are  some  who  don’t  care  a  fig  whether 
Itheir  names  are  in  or  not — but  does  that  prove  that  it  is  of  no  advan¬ 
tage  to  them  that  they  are?  We  have  another  class  of  letters  which! 
we  might  exhibit  on  this  point.  “  I  very  often  wish  to  find  the  name! 
of  a  man  in  some  other  town  in  the  state,  and  in  such  cases  I  have  but 
to  refer  to  your  Register,  which  I  never  allow  to  be  removed  from  my; 
desk,  and  I  usually  can  find  it  in  much  less  time  than  I  could  in  any 
other  jvay  ”  writes  a  man  in  one  of  the  learned  professions.  We  have 
not  room  to  quote  others,  but  hope  we  shall  be  believed  when  we  say 
that  the  unanimous  voice  of  all  who  have  used  the  Register  is  that  it 
is  indispensable. 

If  that  is  the  case,  it  must  be  continued.  But  how?  Will  each  of] 
you  seventeen  to  twenty  thousand^ersous,  whose  names  and  occupa-; 
tions  we  have  gratuitously  advertised  for  ten  years,  buy  a  copy,  or  shall 
we  double  the  price  to  those  who  have  been  its  constant  supporters? 
This  latter  way  would  seem  ungracious,  notwithstanding  the  fact  that 
we  know  of  scores  of  men,  in  the  state  and  out,  who  would  willingly 
pay  four  times  what  they  now  pay,  rather  than  go  without  a  copy. 

And  here,  lest  we  should  forget  it,  we  do  not  wish  to  rest  under  the 
imputation  of  folly,  in  spending  our  money  for  other  people  to  the 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  REGISTER.  225 


extent  which  might  be  inferred  from  what  we  have  said  if  we  should 
say  nothing  about  our  advertising  patronage.  Nor,  on  the  other 
hand,  do  we  wish  others  to  imagine  that  that  is  so  great  as  it  might 
iseem.  It  ought  to  be  more,  and  it  ought  to  come  from  the  business 
men  of  our  own  State. 

We  mean  by  this  that  we  do  derive  considerable  income  from  the 
advertisements,  but  that  it  costs  us  a  great  deal  to  get  them,  and  that 
we  should  not  get  so  many  but  for  the  fact  that  we  print  so  large  a 
number  of  the  Vermont  Register.  So  that  while,  taken  all  in  all,  the 
total  receipts  from  the  Register  may  come  somewhere  near  the  ex¬ 
pense  laid  out  upon  it,  yet  we  have  never  yet  heard  of  a  person’s  buy¬ 
ing  it  on  account  of  its  advertisements  !  and  the  purchasers  of  the 
Register  pay  nothing  for  them,  and  they  ought  not  to  be  expected  to 
support  the  Register,  which  is  worth  what  it  costs  to  any  man.  We 
do  not  reckon  them  into  the  expense  of  getting  up  the  Register,  and  if 
there  is  any  profit  upon  them,  the  most  that  can  be  said  about  it  is 
that  it  goes  to  offset  the  loss  on  the  Register  proper — or  what  you 
suppose  you  pay  for  when  you  buy  a  copy. 

What  we  wish,  and  what  we  think  is  just  and  fair,  is  that  twenty 
thousand  New  Hampshire  people  should  each  purchase  a  copy  of  the 
Register,  of  the  dealers  in  their  own  towns  and  villages — not  this  year,! 
we  have  not  made  our  arrangements  to  supply  so  many — but  if  every 
one  we  print  is  picked  up  clean,  and  we  have  more  orders  than  we  can 
fill  we  will  make  arrangements  next  year  and  thereafter  to  furnish  as 
many  as  may  be  called  for. 

We  have  a  word  to  say  to  some  of  our  patrons  who  seem  to  have 
formed  the  idea  that,  if  we  had  a  mind  to,  we  might  furnish  a  perfect 
book.  Well  we  won’t  say  but  that  we  think  pretty  well  of  our  abili¬ 
ties,  and  we  have  no  hesitation  in  saying  that  our  intentions  are 
good — but,  there  are  yet,  some  few  obstacles  to  our  progress  in  that 
direction.  In  the  first  place,  the  nature  of  the  case  requires  that  we 
should  collect  the  material  from  some  jive  hundred  persons.  We  levy 
on  every  town  clerk  and  almost  every  postmaster  in  the  State  for  the 
lists  of  business  men  and  town  officers.  We  correspond  with  every 
Secretary  of  State  in  the  Union — we  send  circulars  to  every  editor, 
bank  cashier,  savings  bank  treasurer,  sheriff,  Clerk  of  Court  and  Reg¬ 
ister  of  Probate  in  the  State,  and  if  this  does  not  bring  the  information 
we  wish,  we  write  to  others  from  whom  we  think  we  can  obtain  it. 

If  any  man  supposes  that  every  one  of  this  vast  multitude  is  an  ac¬ 
complished  penman,  or  even  that  he  makes  his  I’s  and  J’s  just  as  we 
make  them,  or  spells  every  body’s  name  as  we  should  spell  them,  or 
appreciates  the  importance  of  being  exact  about  things  in  general,  if 
that  man  will  make  us  a  visit  about  the  first  of  December,  we  will 
speedily  convince  him  of  his  hallucination. 

And  this  is  not  all,  dear  grumblers  ;  we  have  repeatedly  asked  you  to 
help  us  in  this  respect.  We  are  terribly  anxious  to  get  every  man’s 
name  in,  and  to  spell  it  rightly,  and  to  put  it  in  the  right  place,  but, 
after  all  we  have  said  about  expenses,  we  hardly  think  we  shall  be 
expected  to  make  a  tour  of  the  State  each  year,  in  person,  to  secure 
the  much  desired  information. 

We  repeat  our  assertion  that  we  shall  be  very  glad  of  any  help  from 
any  quarter  in  the  direction  of  absolute  accuracy.  It  can  be  conveyed 
to  us  for  three  cents,  and  in  most  cases  for  one  besides  the  trouble  of 
writing.  Do  it  about  the  first  of  August,  or  at  least  by  the  first  of 
September.  We  have  said  something  further  in  this  connection  under 
the  head  of  “  State  Societies.” 

j  And  now  a  word  about  Politics.  “  Is  the  Register  a  party  organ 


226 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  REGISTER. 


That’s  what  a  paper  or  two  asked  last  year.  The  answer  is  not  by  a  jug 
full.  We  published  last  year,  before  the  Grand  Commission  sat,  that 
Rutherford  B.  Hayes  and  William  A.  Wheeler  were  President  and  Vice 
President  elect.  As  the  Register  is  always  issued  between  the  elec 
tion  of  President  and  his  inauguration,  if  we  should,  in  presidential 
years,  announce  the  old  president  as  in  office  it  would  quite  often  not 
be  true  after  inauguration  day,  and  so  the  custom  has  been  to  an¬ 
nounce  both  him  and  the  one  elected  to  fill  his  place. 

Our  mistake  last  year  was  in  making  up  our  minds  as  to  the  fact 
upon  evidence  not  accepted  by  some  of  our  patrons.  But  we  did  not 
confine  our  search  for  truth  to  papers  of  any  one  party  and  we  thought 
that  our  conclusions  were  therefore  honestly  drawn.  The  Register  is 
intended  to  give  an  impartial  statement  upon  al!  matters  with  which 
[it  deals,  and  will  so  continue  to  be  conducted.  If  it  has  any  ambi¬ 
tion  it  is  to  set  forth  in  true  colors  the  glory  and  dignity  of  the 
State  of  New  Hampshire,  by  recording  her  progress  and  standing  in] 
jevery  laudable  undertaking. 

j  Before  we  conclude,  we  wish  to  say  a  word  of  thanks  to  all  who 
have  aided  us  by  supplying  material  for  the  present  issue.  In  most 
leases  it  has  been  promptly  received  and  in  many  cases  prepared  with 
!great  care  and  without  doubt  with  considerable  labor.  As  we  have 
[said  before,  the  accuracy  of  the  book  depends  almost  entirely  on  the 
igood  will  of  these  co-laborers. 

j  We  ought  also  not  to  forget  the  favorable  notices  which  our  work 
lhas  received  from  “the press”  of  the  State.  We  are  very  sensible  of 
'the  influence  of  the  press,  and  for  that  reason  always  glad  to  see  favor¬ 
able  notices  of  the  New  Hampshire  Register  and  Business  Directory. 
[And  even  when  they  are  not  favorable,  wre  wish  to  see  them.  It  has 
[never  occurred  to  us  that  any  one  man  knows  all  that  can  be  known, 
land  in  undertaking  to  make  a  book  which  is  intended  to  be  of  use  to 
[every  intelligent  citizen,  some  discretion  must  be  used  as  to  what  to 
select  and  what  to  reject.  As  the  Register  is  made  for  a  whole  year, 
[of  course  things  of  .ephemeral  interest  must  be  excluded — and  as  it  is 
[but  for  one  year,  we  have  this  year  omitted  some  things  which  maybe 
[of  as  much  interest  one  year  as  another,  but  which  may  be  easily  re¬ 
ferred  to  by  those  who  have  full  sets  of  the  Register. 

As  heretofore,  then,  we  invite  criticism,  in  order  that  we  may  know 
what  things  are  of  general  interest  and  value,  conscious  that  we  may 
[not  always  be  the  best  judges.  As  the  object  of  these  three  tedioue 
pages  is  to  ascertain  whether  the  Register  does  so  far  commend  itself 
to  those  who  have  been  in  the  habit  of  buj'ing  it  and  examining  it  for 
[criticism  as  to  lead  them  to  recommend  it  to  their  friends,  we  will 
[simply  add  that  if  the  Register  receives  the  support  which  is  necessary 

to  its  existence,  it  will  continue  to  exist,  otherwise - . 

!  With  respect  to  our  advertisers  we  have  to  say  that  we  have  never 
[yet  applied  to  one  for  patronage  whom  we  did  not  think  in  return 
jworthy  of  patronage,  and  as  to  those  who  have  advertised  with  us  year 
after  year  as  Scribner,  Gillott,  A.  &  P.  Tea  Co.,  Capen,  Sprague  &  Co., 
Closson,  Stationery  Co.,  Sullivan  Machine  Co.,  our  own  Banks,  several! 
Railroads,  two  or  three  Insurance  Companies,  Fenno,  Malden  Dye] 
House,  the  Eagle  Hotel,  Merriams,  Noyes,  Smith,  Page  Belting  Co., 
N.  E.  Linen  Hose  Co.,  Sabine,  Sampson,  Davenport  &  Co,,  Crampton 
Bros.,  &c.,  we  know  them  to  be  reliable  in  every  particular,  for  we 
have  done  business  with  them  all  and  never  had  occasion  to  find  fault 
with  their  goods  or  prices.  We  might  say  the  same  of  some  of  the 
new  advertisers,  but  we  have  not  the  space  to  particularize  farther. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  1 

Claremont  Stationery  Co., 

WHOLESALE  DEALERS  IN 

Books  and  Stationery. 

' 

Wrapping  Paper,  Paper  Bags, 
Twine,  Slates,  &c.,  &c. 

Have  a  Large  Stock  of  all  kinds  of  Goods  in  their 

line,  and 

FILL  ORDERS  PROMPTLY 

-A_T  LOW  PRICES. 

HANOVER  CRACKERS. 

GEO.  W.  SMITH, 

BAKER  AND  CONFECTIONER. 

{Formerly  at  Hanover ,  N.  H.) 

Removed  to  White  River  Junction,  Vt.  to  be  able  to  receive  orders 
quickly,  and  forward  goods  with  dispatch. 

My  Factory  being  equipped  with  all  the  improve¬ 
ments  in  machinery  I  am  able  to  manufacture,  by 
steam,  large  quantities  on  short  notice. 

Employing  men  of  long  experience  and  using  ma¬ 
terials  of  the  finest  quality  only  I  am  able  to  furnish 
goods,  which,  for  Purity  and  Excellence,  ft 

ARE  NOT  EXCELLED. 

This  makes  it  an  object  for  Dealers  to  order  from 
me  and  for  Consumers  to  enquire  for  my  goods. 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1815. 


2  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Wetmore  Turbine  Water  Wheel. 


SULLIVAN  MACHINE  COMPANY, 


Sole  Manufacturers, 

CLAREMONT,  N.  H. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


3 

FIRE  ON  THE  HEARTH 


Three  things  in  one:  Ventilation  of  a  fire  place,  radiation  of  a 
stove,  circulation  of  a  furnace. 

Pure  air  and  an  even  temperature  throughout  a  room.  Larger  sizes 
especially  adapted  for  use  in  school  and  lecture  rooms.  No  other  inexpen¬ 
sive  apparatus  so  completely  meets  the  requirements  of  sanitary  science 

Prof.  E.  L.  Youmans,  Editor  of  the  Popular  Science  Monthly  ( using 
the  Stove),  says:  “  I  procured  one  for  trial  and  critical  observation,  and 
have  found  it  to  work  so  admirably  that  /  have  no  hesitation  in  strongly 
recommending  it.  It  is  economical  of  fuel,  easily  managed,  and  com¬ 
bines  the  pleasantness  of  the  open  fire  with  the  heating  efficiency  of  the 
best  stoves.  It  is  easy  to  heat  an  apartment,  but  to  warm  it  uniformly 
by  an  inexpensive  contrivance ,  that  at  the  sajne  time  secures  an  abund¬ 
ant  supply  of  fresh  air ,  is  a  disideratiim  that  has  not ,  that  I  am  aware 
of  been  previously  attained.” 

Dr.  A.  N  Bell,  Editor  of  the  Sanitarian  ( using  the  Stove),  says : 
“For  all  rooms  requiring  independent  warmers,  the  Fire  on  the 
Hearth  is  the  greatest  improvement  of  modern  times.” 

For  Descriptive  Catalogue,  and  detailed  reports  from  many  distinguish¬ 
ed  authorities,  send  for  circular  to 

THE  OPEN  STOVE  VENTILATING  CO., 

115  FUTON  STREET,  NEW  TORE. 


VENTILATION. 


ADVERTISEMENTS . 


ISAAC  FEN  NO  &  CO., 

Manufacturers  of 


MEN’S  &  BOYS’ 


28  Summer  Street , 

i 

Corner  of  Hawley, 


ISAAC  FENNO.  C.  M.  FLAKE. 

R.  D.  GOODWIN.  A.  K.  TOLMAN. 

H.  G.  HARTSHORNE. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  5 


GOING  TO  PAINT  ? 


USE  THE  BEST. 

THE  AVERTLL  CHEMICAL  PAINT  received 
the  only  MEDAL  and  DIPLOMA  from  the 
CENTENNIAL  EXHIBITION. 

MIXED  READY  FOR  USE. 

It  is  the  most  DURABLE  PAINT  made. 

It  is  the  most  ECONOMICAL 
PAINT  made. 

It  is  the  HANDSOMEST  PAINT  made. 

Be  AVERILL  is  tlie  Standard  and  only 

RELIABLE  Mixed  Paint, 

and, should  not  be  confounded  with  other  mixed 
paints.  It  has  received  the  highest  endorsements 
from  thousands  of  persons  who  have  used  it,  in  va-i 
rious  sections  of  the  country.  Sample  cards,  to-; 
gether  with  testimonials  from  owners  of  the  finest 
residences  in  the  country,  furnished  free  by 

AYEMU  GHEMICAL  PAINT  CO*, 

UnTZETW  YORK. 

S^PELLUCIDITE,  for  coating  and  preserving  hard 
woods,  the  best  and  most  durable  preparation  known. 


ADVERTISEMENTS . 


6 

'page  belting  company, 

COiTCORD,  1ST.  HI. 


PAGE’S  PATENT  LACING. 

Branch  Office:  50  Federal  Street,  Boston. 


GAGE,  PORTER  &  CO., 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

CAST  STEEL  SAWS  OF  ALL  KINDS, 

ALSO, 

WHIFFLETBEE  AND  YOKE  SPBINGS. 

% 

All  warranted  superior  to  any  in  use . 
Saws  repaired  in  the  best  manner .  All 
orders  promptly  answered. 

FI3HERSVILLE,  N.  H. 

WE  HAVE  A  FEW  COPIES 

OF 

The  Old  Root  and  Herb  Doctor, 

OR 

Indian  Mode  of  Healing, 

which  we  will  send  by  mail  at  50  cents  a  copy, 
bound  in  cloth  ! 

CLAREMONT  MANUFACTURING  CO., 

Claremont,  N.  H. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  7 


The  Boston  Daily  Advertiser. 

1813-1878. 

The  Daily  Advertiser  will  continue  its  endeavors  to  furnish 
accurate  and  trustworthy  information  and  discussion  in  all  its  depart¬ 
ments. 

In  the  News  Department,  general  and  local,  every  morn¬ 
ing  is  given  a  concise  and  intelligent  summary  of  the  news  of  the 
world,  up  to  the  last  hour. 

The  Commercial,  Financial  and  Business  De¬ 
partments  present  a  daily  resume  of  financial,  commercial,  man-! 
ufacturing  and  marine  intelligence, — prepared  by  experts  in  every, 
branch. 

The  Editorial  Department  is  devoted  to  independent  and 
impartial  discussions  of  all  questions  of  current  interest,  political,  in¬ 
dustrial,  social,  literary,  and  whatever  else  concerns  the  well-being 
of  the  country.  And  in  thege  critical  times  it  is  well  to  say  that  THE 
DAILY  ADVERTISER  will  be  found  on  the  side  of  the  most  thorough 
Civil  Service  Reform;  of  Honest  Money  and  of  an  Honest  Ballot. 

The  regular  and  occasional  correspondents  of  the  Daily  Advertiser, 
at  home  and  abroad,  are  men  and  women  of  established  reputation, 
fitted  for  their  work  by  wide  experience  and  knowledge  of  the  world. 

In  all  the  departments  it  is  the  constant  aim  of  the  paper  to  keep 
pace  with  the  times  in  science,  literature,  the  arts,  and  morals,  as 
well  as  in  politics,  business  and  current  events. 

BOSTON  Seii-f  eetly  ADVERTISER, 

$5  per  annum  or  $4  when  paid  in  advance.  Issued  on  Tuesday  and 
Friday  mornings. 

The  Boston. Weekly  Advertiser, 

$  2  per  annum  in  advance.  Issued  on  Thursday  morning. 


The  Semi-Weekly  and  Weekly  editions  are  made  up  from  the  Daily 
with  reference  especially  to  the  wants  of  more  distant  readers,  con 
taining  a  few  advertisements,  all  the  imgof  tant  aew6  of  the  week,  a 
large  and  interesting  variety  of  selected  ihiscellany  and  original  cor¬ 
respondence  and  editorials  and  editorial  comment  on  all  the  fresh  and 
important  topics  of  the  time. 

The  Monday  Lectures  of  REV.  JOSEPH  COOK,  reported  of¬ 
ficially,  are  given  in  all  editions.  These  Lectures  are  intended  to 
.treat  the  more  important  and  difficult  topics  of  Religious  thought 
-from  the  point  of  view  of  the  freshest  American,  British  and  German 
scholarship. 

Terms:  $12  per  annum;  $3  per  quarter. 

BOSTON  OFFICE:  Daily  Advertiser  Building, 

No.  29  COURT  ST.,  Opposite  Court  Square. 
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E.  F.  WATERS,  Treasurer. 


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.Every  desirable  form  of  Policy  issued  on  the  Life,  Term  or  Endow¬ 
ment  plan,,  at  even  rates  with  any  reliable  Company,  or  knver. 

A  fund  bus  been  accumulated  from  premiums  re¬ 
ceived  by  the  Company,  the  interest  upon  which 
alone  has  been  more  than  sufficient  to  pay  all  death 
claims,  since  it  was  established,  January  1st,  1869. 

The  Company  entered  upon  its  Unth  year  of  bus¬ 
iness  with  $2.*0  in  assets  in  its  tavor,  against  each 
$1.00  of  its  liabilities. 

All  policies  are  non-forfeiting  upon  their  terms. 
Every  Policy-holder  will  have  the  benefits  of  his 
own  investments  secured  to  his  Policy. 

ENDOWMENTS  AT  LIFE  RATES  A  SPECIALTY, 

Good  Agents  ’wanted  in  every  prominent  locality . 
J^SEND  FOR  CIRCULARS  OF  RATES  AND  PLANS.^S 

JAMES  R.  HOSMER,  President. 
RUSSELL  S.  TAFT,  Chairman  Ex.  Com.  WARREN  GIBBS,  Sec’y. 

D.  F.  WHITTLE,  General  Agent,  Nashua,  TV. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CRAMPTON  BROS’. 


Palm  Soap,  lew  York. 

RECOMMENDED  FOR 


Manufactured  by 


CRAMPTON  BROTHERS, 

Corner  Monroe  and  Jefferson  Streets, 

NEW  YORK. 


If  your  grocer  does  not  keep  it  send  your  orders  to 

Crampton  Brothers,  NEW  YORK, 

or  to  Silas  Peirce  &  Co.,  BOSTON, 
or  to  C.  McLaughlin  &  Co.,  Portland,  ME. 


10 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


WARD’S 


Office  38  South  Market  Street,  Boston,  Mass.  P.  0.  Box,  3456. 

ANDREW  H.  WARD,  Treasurer. 

Dealers  ill  Agricultural  Chemicals  and  Min* 
erals*  Manufacturers  of 

WARD’S  SPECIAL  FERTILIZERS — For  Grass,  Wheat.  Rye,  Barley,  Oats’ 
Corn,  Potatoes,  Cotton,  Tobacco,  Hops,  Sugar-cane,  Beets,  Turnips,  Cabbage, 
Carrots,  Celerey,  Strawberries,  &c.  Price  8  15  per  ton  in  bulk  at  Factory,  or  $  20  per 
ton  in  bags,  delivered  in  New  York  or  at  any  railroad  in  Boston.  Formulas 

compounded  on  any  basis  given,  and  furnished  at 
lowest  market  rates,  and  analysis  guaranteed. 

WARD’S  SEED  PREPARATION — Prevents  Smut  and  Rust,  and  will  increase 
the  Grain,  Corn  and  Cotton  crops  twenty-five  per  cent.,  and  is  applicable  to 
all  other  seeds.  Sufficient  for  sixty  pounds  of  seed  sent  by  mail  for  fifty  cents. 

WARD'S  PREPARATION  FOR  POTATOES — Increases  the  yield  and  prevents 
the  rot.  Sufficient  for  two  bushels  of  seed  sent  by  mail  for  twenty-five  cents. 

WARD'S  FERTILIZER  FOR  HOUSE  PLANTS.  (Concentrated)— Odorless. 
Enough  for  100  plants  sent  by  mail  for  ten  cents. 

WARD'S  INSECTICIDE  (not  poisonous) — Destroys  Potato,  Squash,  Mealy  and 
Rose  Bugs,  Aphides,  Thrip,  Red  Spiders,  Hop  Lice,  Currant  Worms,  Vermin 
cn  fowls  and  cattle,  Ticks  on  sheep,  Fleas  on  dogs.  Enough  to  make  four  gallons  sent 
by  mail  for  twenty -cents. 

YTTARD’S  DEODORIZING  POWDER— $  15  per  ton.  Is  useful  in  stables,  cheese 
VV  factories,  slaughter  houses,  tanneries,  or  where  any  disagreeable  odors  arise. 
Also  for  sale,  Ground  Bones,  Superphosphate  of  Lime,  Phosphate  of  Soda,  Ni 
trate  of  Lime,  Nitrate  of  Soda  Sulphate  of  Ammonia,  Ashes,  Potash,  Soda  Ash, 
Silicates  of  Potash,  Soda,  Lime,  Ground  Oyster  Shells,  Charred  Bones  for  Fowls. 
Powdered  Charred  Bones  for  cattle,  &c.  Soils,  etc.,  analyzed. 

(XT’AGENTS  WANTED. 

Circulars  and  Price  List  sent  on  application. 

Oskaloosa,  Iowa. 

Mr.  A.  H.  Ward. 

Dear  Sir. — I  shall  use  your  Plant  Fertilizer  all  the  time  on  my 
plants,  for  it  seems  to  me  that  I  could  not  do  without  it:  my  plants 
have  done  so  much  better  this  year  than  heretofore,  that  I  attribute 
it,  of  course,  to  the  use  of  the  Fertilizer.  It  has  given  general  satis¬ 
faction  to  all  those  that  have  used  it,  and  as  long  as  I  can  procure  it 
I  shall  continue  to  use  it,  and  heartily  recommend  it  to  others. 

The  Insecticide  has  been  a  perfect  success  for  all  vermin  infesting 
pot-plants.  Yours  respectfully, 

Mrs.  R.  P.  BACON. 
West  Somerville,  Mass. 

Andrew  H.  Ward,  Esq.,  Boston. 

Dear  Sir. — By  the  use  of  your  Insecticide  my  poultry  are  free  of 
vermin,  and  of  course,  they  give  much  better  returns.  Your  Deodor 
iZing  Powder  sprinkled  on  their  droppings  keeps  the  house  perfectly 
sweet,  and  is  a  great  acquisition  at  a  very  low  price. 

Yours  truly,  C.  S.  P.  DODGE. 

Harrington,  Me. 

Mr.  Andrew  H.  Ward,  Boston.  Mass. 

Dear  Sir. — I  received  the  eighty  packages  of  Fertilizer  for  house- 
plants,  aud  sold  them  all.  They  sell  very  fast — I  sold  them  in  less 
than  half  a  day.  Please  send  me  one  hundred  packages  more;  the 
same  of  Insecticide;  and  if  you  think  your  Seed  Preparation  will  sell 
as  well,  please  send  some  of  that,  and  oblige,  Yours  truly, 

M.  CUNNINGHAM. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


II1 


BOSTON  ALMANAC 

AND 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY, 

FOR  1878. 

Contains  a  complete  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  OF  BOSTON,  a 
general  Register  of  United  States,  State.  County,  and  City  Offi¬ 
cers;  Courts,  Schools,  Libraries,  Banks,  Societies,  Newspapers,  Church¬ 
es,  Clergymen,  Teachers,  Masonic  and  Temperance  Organizations,  Fire 
Department,  Railroads,  &c.  Also,  a  Directory  of  all  the  Streets,  Wharves, 
Bridges,  Halls,  Public  Buildings, Cemeteries,  etc;  being  a  thorough  and 
reliable  Guide  to  all  matters  of  public  interest  connected  with  the  City. 

PRICE  ONE  DOLLAR. 


THE 

MASSACHUSETTS  REGISTER 

AND 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY, 

FOR  1878. 

An  Indispensable  Book  of  Reference  to  every  Business  Man. 

It  will  be  issued  early  in  January,  and  the  contents  will  be  as  follows  : 

The  Civil  Government  of  Massachusetts,  Judiciary  of  the  State,  Com-' 
missioners  for  other  States  Resident  in  Massachusetts,  Commissioners 
for  Massachusetts  Resident  in  other  States,  County  Officers,  viz. :  Judges 
and  Registers  of  Probate,  Registers  of  Deeds,  Clerks  of  Courts,  Sheriffs 
and  their  Deputies,  Justices  of  the  Peace,  Notaries  Public,  Medical 
Examiners,  &c.,  & c. 

A  thorough  Business  Directory 

OF  ALL 

Merchants,  Manufacturers,  and  Professional  Men ;  Banks,  Insurance 
Companies,  Colleges  and  Academies;  Post  Offices  and  Post  Masters; 
Custom  House  and  Internal  Revenue  Officers ;  Railroads,  Expresses, 
Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  Population  of  each  Town  in  New  England. 

AESO,  A  MAP  OF  THE  STATE, 

With  each  Town  separately  Colored,  showing  plainly  all  the  villages, 
RAILROADS,  STREAMS,  LAKES,  ETC. 

PRICE  $3.00. 


Both  the  above  Publications  sent  on  receipt  of  price,  by 

SAMPSON,  DAVENPORT,  &  CO., 

PUBLISHERS, 

155  FRANKLIN  ST.,  BOSTON. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


12 

Collide 

A 

Hand-Book  for  Settlers  and  Tourists, 

AFFORDING  FULL  AND  AUTHENTIC  INFORMATION 
RELATIVE  TO  THE  TOPOGRAPHY,  GEOLOGY,  AND 
SOILS,  AGRICULTURAL  AND  MINERAL  RESOURCES, 
COMMERCE,  MANUFACTURES,  PLEASURE  RE¬ 
SORTS,  FACILITIES  FOR  TRANSPORTATION, 

AND  OTHER  MATERIAL  INTERESTS  AND 
CHARACTERISTICS  OF  THE 

SOUTHERN  STATES  OF  THE  UNION* 


ILLUSTRATED  BY  THE  FINEST  WOOD  ENGRAVINGS. 


I  cordially  commend  it  to  the  favor  and  confidence  of  the  public.  It 
gives  very  spirited  and  attractive,  and  I  have  no  doubt,  trustworthy  ac¬ 
counts  of  the  important  and  interesting  section  of  our  country  which  it 
describes.  GEO.  F.  fiOAR. 


I  am  highly  delighted  with  it,  In  fact  I  do  not  know  how  you  could 
have  done  better,  for  you  have  boiled  down  every  fact,  until  each  one 
stands  out  as  distinctly,  as  the  milky  way  across  the  heavens. 

J.  B.  KILLEBREW,  Com’rof  Agriculture  of  Tenn. 


The  clear  lucid  style,  and  the  accuracy  of  the  descriptions,  show  a 
practiced  and  skillful  writer  and  one  who  well  knows  how  to  discriminate 
between  what  is  useful  and  what  is  superfluous  f<^  persons  seeking  in¬ 
formation. 

W.  J.  DAVIE,  Com’r  of  Agriculture,  of  Ky. 


Sent  by  mail  by  the  Publishers  on  receipt  of  price,  25  CENTS. 

Bramhall  &  Company, 

607  Seventh  Street,  N.  W. 

Washington,  D.  C. 

i 

The  most  reliable  information  freely  furnished,  relative  to  any  section 
of  the  South  upon  application,  either  in  person  at  our  office,  or  by  mail. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  13 


Bagley  &  Sewall’s 


This  Pump  has  been  in  use  for  three  years,  and  has 
met  with  unexampled  success.  For  protection  A- 
gainst  fire,  and  for  use  in  paper  mills,  tanneries 
and  breweries,  and  all  places  where  a  strong  and 
reliable  Pump  is  required,  it  cannot  be  excelled. 

Perfectly  noiseless  and  positive  in  movement,  it  de¬ 
livers  a  large  quantity  of  water  at  a  slow  rate  of 
speed,  and  will  pump  anything  that  will  pass  through 
the  pipes. 

The  working  parts  are  interchangeable,  and  can 
be  easily  removed  without  the  least  disturbance  to 
pipe-joints.  There  is  only  one  shaft,  and  NO  jour¬ 
nal  to  pack;  a  great  saving  of  time  and  trouble. 

For  further  particulars,  send  for  Circular.  Prices 
as  low  as  of  any  first  class  Pump  of  equal  capacity. 

Address  orders  and  communications  to 

BAGLE7  SEWALL, 

WATERTOWN.  N.  Y. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


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TEAS  &  COFFEES. 

GREAT  REDUCTION  IN  PRICES. 

SEND  FOR  REDUCED  WHOLESALE  PRICE  LIST. 

I 

The  Great  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Tea  Co. 

PRINCIPAL  WAREHOUSE, 

35  &  37  Vesey  Street,  New-York  City,  P.  O.  Box  5500. 

UPWARD  OF  IOO  BRANCH  RETAIL  HOUSES  IN  ALL  THE  PRINCI¬ 
PAL  CITIES  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

This  is  an  organization  of  capitalists  to 

IMPORT  AND  DISTRIBUTE 


FOR  ONE  SMALL  PROFIT. 

saving  the  consumer  all  profits  of  middlemen.  We  control  a. 

large  part  of  tlie  Best  Teas  brought  to  this  coun¬ 
try,  which  are  sold  only  by  ourselves.  Persons  buying  of 
Other  Dealers  do  so  to  their  own  disadvantage. 
Our  houses  in  China  and  Japan  have  the  very 
best  facilities  for  selecting,  which  give  us  great 
advantages. 

Sole  Proprietors  of  the  Celebrated 

THEA-NECTAR, 

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The  Best  Tea  Imported. 

WARRANTED  TO  SUIT  ALL  TASTES. 

Put  up  in  our  trade  mark  Half  Pound  and  Pound 
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ADVERTISEMENTS.  15 


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MANUFACTURERS  AND  DEALERS  IN 

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•  Sperm,  Lard,  Whale,  Tallow 

AND  PARAFINE 

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Proprietors  of  the  MANUFACTURERS’  No.  1  LUBRICATING  OIL. 


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Paper,  etc.,  etc.,  etc. 

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or  Northern  R'  R.  will  save  time  and  freight  by  ordering  goods  from  this 
point.  Orders  by  mail  solicited. 


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ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ELASTIC  FABRIC  COMPANY, 

No.  175  DEVONSHIRE,  and  34  and  36 
ARCH  STREETS,  BOSTON. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

Elastic  Woven  and  Braided  Goods. 

ALSO, 

Vulcanized  Ruler  Goods, 


COMPRISING 

Rubber  Machine  Belting, 

Elevator  Belts, 

Endless  Belts, 

Rubber  Railway  Belts, 

or  Aprons  for  Cotton  Mills. 

All  these  Belts  stretched  by  McBurney’s  Patent  Process 
(exclusive  property  of  this  Company.) 

RUBBER  HOSE,  including  Suction  and  Leading 
Hose  for  Steam  Fire  Engines,  of  extra  Strength  and  Durability. 

Gaskets,  Steam  Packing,  and  all  articles  of  Vulcanized 

Rubber  used  for  Mechanical  and  Manufacturing  purposes. 

(P.  O.  BOX  5033.) 

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THE  NEW  EN  3-LAND  NEWSPAPER 
AND  FAMILY  JOURNAL. 

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NEUTRAL  IN  NOTHING. 

FOUNDED — THE  WEEKLY  IN  1824:  THE  DAILY  IN  1844 — 

BY  SAMUEL  BOWLES. 

Recognizing;  in  President  Hayes  and  his  administration  both  willing 
and  effective  instruments  for  the  political  reforms  which  The  Republican 
has  been  independently  urging  upon  all  parties  for  the  last  eight  years, 
this  paper  cordially  supports  them  and  their  policies,  and  believes  it  to  be 
the  duty  of  patriots  of  all  parties  and  both  sections  to  put  aside  past  dif- 
-ferences  and  present  disappointments,  and  seek  by  strengthening  the 
purposes  and  power  of  the  president  to  make  his  reforms  complete  and 
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SPRINGFIELD,  MASS. 

ASSETS  OVER  $6,500,000. 

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Massachusetts  State  Law. 

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MANCHESTER,  N.  H.  28  SCHOOL  ST.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 

MALDEN  DYE  HOUSE. 

8  Hanover  St.,  -  -  BOSTON. 

Established  45  years.  T.  T.  PIKE,  Agent. 

1  - 

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Manufacturers  of  all  kinds  of 

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for  Paper  Mills;  and  every  description  of 

Iron,  Gopper  &  Brass  Wire  Gloth. 

Painted  Window  Screen  Cloth  at  low 

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MILLERS  &  COMMISSION  MERCHANTS. 

DEALERS  IN 

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THE 


Heliotype  Process 

(PATENT.) 

Produces  PHOTOGRAPHS  on  the  Printing- 
Press  in  an  ink  that  will  NEVER  FADE. 

The  pictures  require  no  mounting,  and  are  produced 
much  more  rapidly  than  photographs,  and  at  very 
much  less  expense. 

“  There  is  no  branch  of  the  Arts  or  of  Commerce  in 
which  the  Helitotype  Process ,  in  some  of  its  various 
forms ,  may  not  be  economically  and  advantageously 
used.” 


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Circulars, 
Checks, 
Drafts,  Etc. 
Furniture, 


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and  Drawings  best  adapted  for  Heliotyping,  for¬ 
warded  on  application. 

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mail,  or,  when  desired,  an  agent  will  be  sent  with  a 
full  line  of  samples. 

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220  DEVONSHIRE  ST. 

BOSTON. 


ADVERTISEMENT. 


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STEEL  PENS, 

Of  the  old  Standard  Quality. 


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The  well-known  Original  and  Popular  Numbers, 

303-404-170-351, 

Having  been  assumed  by  other  makers,  we  desire 
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villJiilM'  others  of  the  Number  303,  and  affirmed  by  the  Courtj 
of  Appeals,  January,  1S72. 

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Office  in  Town  Hall,  Brattleboro,  Vermont. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


23 


The  Union  Plan 

Of  the  North.  Eastern,  is  simply  self-insur¬ 
ance  by  mutual  contribution,  in  advance.  Poli¬ 
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together — no  divisions — and  each  is  assessed  with¬ 
in  specified  limits,  according  to  age  and  amount 
of  policy,  an  equitable  sum  on  each  death. 

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exhausted  by  deaths,  must  be  replaced  within  30 
days. 

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increasing.  The  larger  the  membership  the 
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to  each. 

In  short  it  is  the  only  reasonable  and  safe  Life 
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SEND  FOR  CIRCULAR  TO 

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ADVERTISEMENTS 


24 


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25 


RICHARD  T.  RITCHiE, 

MANUFACTURER  OF  ALL  KINDS  OF 


ALSO 


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AND 


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ADVERTISEMENT. 


The  St.  Albans  Lime. 


MANUFACTURED  BY 


W.B.  FONDA, 


St.  Albans,  Yt, 


IS  ABSOLUTELY 

THE  PUREST  LIME  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

It  has  been  analyzed  by  Prof.  A.  D.  Hager  of  New 
York,  who  pronounces  it 

99  2  per  cent.  Pure  Lime. 

It  is  paticularly  adapted  to  Paper  Makers’  and 
Bleachers’  use,  as  it  is  unequaled  in  pureness,  white¬ 
ness,  and  strength.  Parties  who  have  used  it  for 
these  purposes  will  use  no  other.  For  Masons’  use  it 
is  best  and  cheapest,  as  it  takes  more  sand  than 
other  lime,  and  makes 

A  STRONG,  WHITE  PLASTER- 

Put  up  in  200  lb.  and  300  lb.  Barrels,  (net  weight,) 
and  warranted  full  weights.  The  barrels  are  well 
coopered  and  nailed — are  made  of  spruce  and  will 
not  fall  to  pieces  by  handling. 

Address 

W.  B.  FONDA,  St.  Albans,  Vt. 

We  have  used  this  Lime  for  the  last  three  years, 
and  find  it  far  superior  in  strength  and  purity  to  any 
we  have  tried. 

Dec.  1877.  Claremont  Manuf’g  Co. 


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ADVERTISEMENTS.  27 


MANUFACTURE 


LINEN  &  RUBBER  LINER  LINEN  HOSE, 


All  sizes  from  %  inch  to  10  inch  Diameter. 


Rubber  Lined  Linen  Hose, 

The  Finest  Hose  for  use  in  Mills  and  Fire  Departments. 

It  will  not  leak  nor  sweat  under  a  pressure  of  300 
pounds  to  the  square  inch. 

It  is  perfectly  water  tight,  and  stronger,  lighter, 
and  more  pliable  than  any  other  in 
the  market. 

AVI  hinds  of  Couplings ,  Hose  Pipes,  Con¬ 
nections,  and  all  other  Fire  Depart¬ 
ment  Supplies  furnished 
at  low  prices. 

N.  E.  LINEN  HOSE  MANUFG  CO., 

ROB’T  GEMS,  Treas. 

Salesroom  339  Washington  St.,  BOSTON,  MASS.  « 


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cratic  to  the  backbone  at  all  times  and  under  all  circumstances.  More 
,than  twice  the  amou7it  of  reading  niatter  contained  in  any  other  journal 
in  the  County.  Address  all  letters  to 

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Ask  your  pa  to  send 

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.  Claremont,  N.  H. 


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29 

All  about  your  Senatorial  District  I 
NEW  MAP  OF  NEW- HAMPSHIRE. 

This  Map  gives  in  detail  all  the  new  Towns  and 
changes  in  town  lines;  also  the  24  New  Senatorial 
Districts  (officially  correct). 

Printed  in  bright  colors  on  fine  paper,  Price  25  cts. 
Office  edition  mounted  on  stout  board,  Price  50  cts. 

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East  Hampstead,  N.  H. 

Map  securely  packed  and  mailed  upon  receipt  of  price. 

OT  By  an  arrangement  made  with  the  publishers, 
the  owner  of  this  copy  of  N.  H.  Register  for  1878 
Iwill  be  supplied  with  one  copy  of  the  above  MAP 
by  mail  free ,  on  the  following  condition,  to  wit. 
Cut  out  this  Notice,  and  mail  it  with  three  postage 
stamps  to  HOSEA  B.  CARTER  &  CO.,  East  Hamp¬ 
stead,  N.  H.,  stating  where  to  send  the  Map. 

EF  This  Notice  must  be  sent  to  show  that  you  own  a  copy  of  Reg¬ 
ister  for  1878. 

Black  River  insurance  Agency, 

A.  E.  BOSWORTH,  Agent,  SPRINGFIELD,  VERMONT. 

For  information  regarding  the  Best  Companies,  Best  Rates,  and  Best 
place  to  insure.  Call  on  or  address  as  above. 


C.  J.  Kimball  &  Son, 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

Solid  Shank  and  Socket  Hoes,  Solid  Cast- 
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Cutlery,  Tanners  Fleshers,  etc. 

Being,  (so  far  as  we  know,)  the  only  HOE  makers  in  New  Hamp¬ 
shire,  we  hope  for  a  liberal  share  of  the  local  trade. 

BENNINGTON,  N.  H. 

WHITNEY’S  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

JOTJ^tlSr^Xi  OB* 1  HVLTJSIO 

Published  Monthly. 

I,  S.  WHITNEY,  Editor  and  Publisher,  8(56  Elm  St.,  Ferren’s  Building 

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CULTIVATED  AND  FOIL  SAFE  BY 

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(< Catalogues  Free.)  THETFORD,  VERMONT 

The  Cheshire  Republican. 

Published  Every  Saturday  by 

JULIUS  N.  MORSE, 

KEENE,  N.  H. 

Office  in  Bank  Block,  over  the  Post  Office . 

TERMS  :  Per  annum,  in  advance,  $1.50  ;  six  months,  75  cents  ;  three 
(months,  40  cents.  $1.75  within,  and  $2.00  at  the  end  of  the  year. 

TO  ADVERTISERS. — The  Cheshire  Republican  has  a  large  and  in- 
ireasing  circulation,  now  upwards  of  2,000,  mainly  in  Keene  ami 
Itowns  within  Cheshire  County,  and  will  be  found  a  valuable  medium 
(for  advertisers,  whose  favors  will  be  received  at  reasonable  rates. 

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We  are  prepared  to  do  all  kinds  of  printing,  such  as 

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Posters,  Circulars,  Programmes,  Invitations,  Bill  heads,  Checks, 
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31 

Is  ihe  only  paper  in  Northern  New  Hampshire,  that  classifies  its  ad¬ 
vertisements.  It  is  all  printed  at  home.  Terms:  $  i.oo  per  year. 

J.  S.  PEAVEY,  Publisher. 


WHITE  MOUNTAIN  REPUBLIC, 

FOR  .1878. 

The  Republic  has  the  largest  circulation  and  is  the  only  democratic 
paper  printed  in  Grafton  County.  Devoted  to  politics,  home  and  general 
news.  Terms: — $1.50  per  year,  in  advance 

0^/*Job  printing  of  all  kinds  neatly  done  at  reasonable  rates. 

GEO.  C.  FURBER,  Proprietor. 

THE  GREAT  FALLS  JOURNAL. 

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Large  circulation.  Gives  all  the  news  of  the  towns  along  the  line  of  the  Great  Falls 
and  Conway  Railroad,  and  towns  in  York  County’  Me. 

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Great  Falls,  N.  H. 

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cents.  C.  O.  BARNEY,  Publisher 

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COLEBROOK,  N.  H. 

Terms,  $  1.50  per  year,  in  advance.  The  best  and  cheapest  paper  in 
Northern  N.  H.  .  Address  ALBERT  BARKER,  Proprietor. 

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A  Family  newspaper,  devoted  to  Politics,  Literature  and  Agriculture. 
Published  at  Dover,  N.  H.,  by  LIBBEY  &  CO.,  Book,  Card  and  Job 
Printers. 


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and  widely  patronized  Original,  Literary  Periodicals.  To  old,  or  young 
people  of  moral  tastes  and  culture  it  has  become  indispensable  as  a  Hu¬ 
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SOLE  IMPORTER  OF 

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AND 

POWDERS. 

NO.  57  MAIDEN  LANE, 

NEW  YORK. 

This  book  is  printed  with  B5  ink ;  price  15  cts.  per  lb. 

New  Hampshire  in  the  Rebellion 

Not  all  gone  yet ;  will  send  a  copy  by  mail  on 
receipt  of  $  3.50. 

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Manchester,  N.  H. 

Terms:  $2.00  per  day. 


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AN  8  PAGE  PAPER  OF  48  COLUMNS. 

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Has  a  Larger  Circulation  than  any  other 
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ton.  Adapted  to  the  needs  of  Mew  England  Farmers. 

Only  $  1 .25  a  Year.  One  Dollar  a  Year  to  all  Sol¬ 
diers  who  served-  in  the  Union  Army.  One  Dollar  a 
Year  .in  Clubs  of  Ten  or  more . 

Special  inducements  to  Club  Agents.  Specimen 
Copies  free.  Subscriptions  singly  or  in  clubs,  com¬ 
mence  at  any  time.  Address 

JOHN  B.  CLARKE, 

Manchester,  BT.  H. 


45  ITZEJLIRS  OLD. 


^“Friend,  Stop  that  Cough !  Do  not  neg¬ 
lect  a  common  Cold  even  for  a  day — it  may  end 
in  Consumption  and  death.  Rev.  N.  H.  Downs’ 
ELIXIR  has  cured  thousands  both  old  and: 
young,  and  it  will  cure  you  if  taken  freely,  and 
in  season. 

jg^rSold  by  all  Druggists  and  Merchants.“^a 

t 

Price,  35  cents  and  $  1.00  per  bottle. 

Forty-five  years  since,  Elder  Downs  first  man¬ 
ufactured  his  Elixir  in  Northern  Vermont,  and 
its  remarkable  cures  at  once  brought  it  promi¬ 
nently  before  the  people  of  the  United  States  and 
Canada.  While  the  sale  has  rapidly  increased 
every  year,  other  medicines  have  been  popular 
for  a  few  months  or  years,  but  their  lack  of  in¬ 
trinsic  value  has  consigned  them  to  comparative 
oblivion.  In  justice  to  Downs5  Elixir,  be  it 
said,  that  it  is  a  duty  the  people  owe  to  them¬ 
selves  that  they  continue  to  use  the  article  that 
has  always  cured  them  of  their  Coughs  and 
Colds,  rather  than  to  take  or  try  every  new 
medicine  that  is  puffed  up  and  may  be  worthless. 
N.  H.  Downs’  Elixir  is  warranted  to  give  en¬ 
tire  satisfaction,  or  the  price  paid  will  be  refund¬ 
ed.  Clergymen  will  find  this  an  excellent  rem¬ 
edy  for  the  Throat,  Chest  and  Lungs. 

Why  should  any  one  neglect  a  cough  or  cold  ? 
We  know  N.  H.  Downs5  Elixir  will  cure  you. 

HENRY,  JOHNSON  &  LORD, 

Proprietors. 

Burlington,  Vt. 


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ADVERTISEMENTS . 


36 


NORTHERN  (N.  H.)  RAILROAD. 

From  Concord,  N.  H.  to  White  River  Junction,  Vt. — 70  miles — with 

Branch  to  Bristol,  13  miles. 


This  Road  forms  a  portion  of  the  old  established 
Vermont  Central  Line  between  Boston  and  Mont¬ 
pelier,  Waterbury,  (Mt.  Mansfield,)  Burlington,  St. 
Albans,  Ogdensburg,  Montreal  and  the  West,  and 
also  connects  at  White  River  Junction  with  the 
Passumpsic  Railroad  for  Newbury,  AVells  River,  St. 
Johnsbury,  Barton,  Newport,  Magog  Lake,  Littleton, 
and 

White  and  Franconia  Mountains, 

which  points  are  reached  as  quick  and  as  cheap  as 
by  any  other  route — also  with  Woodstock  Railroad 
for  Woodstock  and  Quechee. 

At  Concord  trains  connect  for  Manchester,  Nash¬ 
ua,  Lowell,  Ayer  Junction,  Worcester,  Providence, 
Framingham,  Norwich,  and  New  York;  also  for 
Portsmouth,  Lawrence,  Haverhill,  Dover,  Portland 
and  the  East. 

Four  trains  each  way,  daily,  between  Boston  and 
White  River  Junction. 

Pullman  Palace  Cars 

Run  on  day  and  night  Express  trains,  which  are 
equipped  with  Westinghouse  Air  Brake  and  Miller 
Platforms. 

Stages  leave,  (daily)  Bristol  for  New  Hampton, 
Hebron,  &c. ;  Andover,  for  New  London;  Lebanon 
for  Meriden. 

GEO.  E.  TODD,  Supt. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  37 

CONCORD  &  CLAREMONT  N.  H. ' 

RAILROAD. 

From  Concord  to  Claremont  Junction — 56  miles — with  Branch  from 
Contoocook  to  Hillsborough  Bridge — 15  miles. 


Passenger  trains  of  this  Road  are  equip¬ 
ped  with  Westinghouse  Air  BraTce  and 
Miller  Platforms . 

Mixed  trains  to  and  from  Concord  connect  at 
Claremont  Junction  with  trains  from  White  River 
.Junction,  Windsor,  Bellows  Falls,  Brattleboro,  &c. 

Afternoon  train.  West,  connects  at  Claremont 
Junction  with  trains  to  and  from  Bellows  Falls, 
Charlestown,  W7hite  River  Junction  and  Windsor. 

Dirini  the  Sumer  Months 

the  Express  train,  each  way,  makes  close  connec¬ 
tions  at  Claremont  Junction  with  trains  to  and  from 
Bellows  Falls,  Keene,  Brattleboro,  &c. 

At  Concord  trains  make  close  connections  to  and 
from  all  points  south  and  east. 

STAGES 

connect,  daily,  at  Brad  lor  d'lor  New  London  and  Sut¬ 
ton;  at  Newport  for  South  Acworth  and  Grantham, 
and  at  Hillsboro’  for  East  Washington,  Washington 
and  Bennington. 

GEORGE  E.  TODD, 

.  Superintendent. 


38  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

I 


CENTRAL  VERMONT 

1 

RAXXaROJLD. 


The  Morning  Express  Train,  leaving  Boston,  arrives  at  Burlington, 
St.  Albans,  Montreal  and  Ogdensburg  the  same  evening. 

The  Night  Express  Train,  leaving  Boston  in  the  evening,  arrives  at 
the  above  named  places  the  next  morning. 

These  trains  connect  at  Rouse’s  Point  and  St.  Johns  with  trains  for 
Ogdensburg.  Montreal,  Toronto,  Detroit,  Chicago  and  the  West. 

Passengers  leaving  New  York  via  Springfield,  at  3.09  p.  m.,  will  make 
direct  connections,  arriving  at  Burlington,  St.  Albans,  Montreal  and  Og¬ 
densburg  the  next  morning.  Tourists  and  Pleasure  Seekers  will  find! 
this  route  unsurpassed  for  mountain,  lake  and  river  scenery.  The  val¬ 
leys  of  the  Connecticut,  White,  and  Winooski  Rivers,  abound  in  delight¬ 
ful  mountain  and  river  scenery.  Lake  Champlain,  and  Lake  George 
present  the  most  beautiful  lake  scenery  that  the  country  affords. 

Tourists,  traveling  between  Saratoga  and  the  White  Mountains,  can 
leave  the  cars  at  Waterbury  and  visit 

ZMIOUISTT  IMZ^ZbrSIFIIEIjID, 

the  most  noted  peak  of  the  Green  Mountains,  and  find  themselves  amply 
repaid  by  viewing  the  beautiful  scenery  from  the  top  of  the  mountain. 

PULMAN  PALACE  CARS 

Run  on  Day  and  Night  Express  Trains. 

The  large  facilities  which  this  Company  has  for  the  transportation  of 
freight,  makes  it  one  of  the  most  desirable  routes  for  local  or  through 
(Western)  traffic. 

RAILWAY  CONNECTIONS  AT 

Bellows  Falls — With  Cheshire  and  Fitchburg  Railways  for  Keene, 
Fitchburg,  Worcester  and  Boston,  also,  with  Vermont  Railway,  for 
Springfield,  New  Haven  and  New  York,  also  for  Palmer,  Willimantic, 
Norwich,  New  London  and  New  York. 

White  Riqer  Junctio7i — With  Connecticut  and  Passumpsic  Rivers 
Railway  for  Wells  River,  St.  Johnsbury,  Littleton  and  White  Moun¬ 
tains,  and  Northern  (N.  H.)  Railway  for  Boston,  Lowell,  Lawrence, 
Nashua,  Worcester,  Manchester,  Concord,  &c. 

Burlington — With  Steamers  on  Lake  Champlain  for  Ticonderoga, 
Lake  George,  Saratoga  Springs,  &c. 

St.  Johns — With  Grand  Trunk  Railway  for  Montreal,  Quebec,  &c. 

Rouse’s  Point — With  Ogdensburg  &  Lake  Champlain  Railway  for 
Ogdensburg  and  the  West. 

Rutland — With  Rensselaer  &  Saratoga  Railway  for  Saratoga  Springs. 
Also  with  Harlem  Extension  R.  R.,  for  Manchester,  Bennington,  Troy, 
Albany,  New  York,  &c. 

L.  MILLIS,  J.  W  HOBART, 

Gen’l  Supt.  Traffic.  Gen’l  Supt. 


I 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


EAGLE  HOTEL, 

Opposite  the  Capitol, 

JOHN  A.  WHITE,  ....  Proprietor. 

CONCORD,  N.  H. 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS 


Averill  Chemical  Paint  Co . 5 

Bagley  &  Sewall,  pumps . 13 

Boston  Advertiser .  7 

Boston  Elastic  Fabric  Co . 16 

Bosworth,  A.  E.,  Insurance . 29 

Bramhall  &  Co.,  So.  Guide . 12 

Canaan  Reporter . 31 

Carter,  H.  B.  &  Co . 29 

Central  Vt.  R.  R . 38 

Chicago  &  N.  W.R’lway,  cover  2  &3 

Claremont  Stationery  Co .  1 

Claremont'.M’Pg  Co.,  6,  25,  28  &  32 
Closson,  H.  P.,  Trees  &  Shrubs...30 
Concord  &  Claremont, N.H.R.R.  37 
Concord  R.  R.  &  Branches,  34,  35 

Coos  Republican . «24 

Crampton  Bros.,  Soap .  9 

Crane,  Waite  &  Co.,  Oils . 15 

I)e  Witt  Wire  Cloth,  Co . 18 

Dover  Enquirer . 31 

Eagle  Hotel . 39 

Edwards,  W.  S.,  Insurance,  map. 
Fenno,  Isaac  &  Co.,  Clothing...  4 

Fonda,  W.  B.,  Lime . 26 

Francisco,  M.J.,  Insurance,  cover  1 

French,  H.,  Wrap.  Paper  &c . 15 

Gage,  Porter  &  Co.,  Saws .  6 

Gillott,  Jos.,  Pens . 21 

Grafton  Co.  Democrat . 28 

Grafton  Co.  Journal . 24 

Granite  Monthly . 24 

Great  Atlantic  &  Pacific  Tea  Co.,  14 

Great  Falls  Journal . 31 

Haseltine,  P.  W.,  &  Co.,  Hotel. ..32 

Heliotype  Printing  Co . 20 

Henry  Johnson  &  Lord . ..33 


Hillsboro  Messenger . 24 

Household  Messenger . 3l| 

Hunter  &  Co . 28 

Kimball,  C.  J.  &  Son . 29: 

King,  D.  W.  &  Co.,  glue . 25 

Littleton  Argus . 31 

Malden  Dye  House . 18, 

Mass.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co . 18 

Meneely’s  Bells . 19' 

Merriam,  G.  &  C.,  Dictionaries..  19 

Mirror  &  Farmer . 32 

Morse,  J.  N.,  Cheshire  Rep  . 30 

Newton,  II.  C . . . 24 

N.  H.  Sentinel . 25 

N.  E.  Linen  Hose  M’f’g  Co . 27 

N.  East’n  Mut.  Life  Asso.  22  &  23 

Northern  (N.  II.;  R.  R . 36 

Northern  Sentinel . 31 

Open  Stove  Ventilating  Co .  3 

Page  Belting  Co .  6 

Portsmouth  Journal . 24 

Quimby  &  Burns . 31 

Ritchie,  R.  T.,  twines . 25 

Sampson,  Davenport  &  Co . 11 

Scribner  &  Co.,  map . 2  &  3 

Smith,  Geo.  W.,  Baker,  &c . 1 

Springfield  Republican,... . 17 

Star  Spangled  Banner..,.. . 25 

Sugar  Riv.  Mill  Co.,  Flour,  &C...19 

Sullivan  Machine  Co.,  .  2 

Ullman,  Sigmund,  Ink . 32 

Union  Democrat . 24 

Vermont  Life  Ins.  Co.  .  8 

Ward’s  Fertilizer  Co . 10 

White  Mountain  Republic . 31 

Whitney’s  Journal  of  Music . 29 


ho 


CONTENTS. 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 


'Advertisements . ,...227 

j Agricultural  College . . . 196 

'Agriculture,  State  Board  of, . 194 

Apportionment  of  State  tax . 177 

Astronomical  Matter, .  2 

Banks,  National, . 207 

|Banks,  Savings, . 205 

Cabinet,  U.  S.,  members  names,  214 
(Capitals  of  States  &  Territories..222 
Census  of  U.  S.  for  1870,  official, 213 

(Church  Orga  lizations, . 198 

Clergy  of  all  denominations,...  39 

(Clerks  of  Supreme  Courts . 184 

Collectors  of  Internal  Revenue.193 
'Commissioners  for  other  Statesl93 
Commissioners  in  other  States  192 

Commissioners  U.  S . 193 

Congress  of  United  States . 215 

Congressional  Delegation . 173 

Constitution  of  N.  H . 204 

Consuls, Ministers  and  Envoys  218 
Counties  arranged  alphabeti’ly  1 69 
County  officers,  except  Justicesl88 

County  Solicitors . 184 

Courts,  U.  S.  Circuit  and  claims  215 

Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind . 196 

Diary,  Blanks  for .  39 

Direc’n  of  towns  fr.  Concord  39-167 
Dis.  fr.  Capital  &  Shiretown.39-164 

Doings  of  the  Legislature . 174 

Editorial . 224 

Elections  in  all  the  States . 222 

Executive  Depart.,  168;  U.  S.,..214 

[Express  Agents . 39  to  167 

[Festivals  and  Fasts,  movable,...  2 

[Fish  Commissioners . 194 

[Foreign  Money  Order  Offices,.. .220 

Governor,  how  chosen  &c . 173 

Governors  of  all  the  U.  States, 222 
Holy  Days,  and  Saints*  days. 3  to  38 

Hotels  and  Keepers, . 39  to  167 

Insane  Asylum, . 196 

Insurance  Companies, . 187 

Internal  Revenue  Officers . 193 

Internal  Revenue  Taxes . 220 

Judges,  of  Supreme  Court . 189 

Judges,  Probate, . 185 

Judges,  U.  S.  Circuit  Court . 215 

Judiciary,  184;  ofU.  S., . 214 

Justices  of  the  Peace, . 39-167 

Kimball  Union  Academy . 197 

Lawyers. . 39-167 

[Legislative  Department . 168 

Literary  Institutions, . 39-167 


1  Livery  Stables, . 39—167; 

Manufacturers, . 39 — 167: 

Masonic' Organizations.. . 199 

Mechanics,  names  of, . .39 — 167 

Memoranda,  blanks  for,.. .3  to  3s! 

Merchants,  names  of. . 39 — 167 

Military  Department . r..  174 

Ministers  to  Foreign  Countries, 218! 

Money  Order  Post-Offices, . 220 

Money  Orders,  price  list  of,....220 

National  Debt, . 223 

Newspapers  and  Publishers,. ...203[ 

Normal  School,  Plymouth . 197I 

Notaries  Public . iss! 

Orphans’  Home . 196! 

Patrons  of  Husbandry, . 201 

Physicians,  Names  of. . 39—164 

Pop.  of  towns  in  N.  H.,  1870, . 39 

Pop.  of  the  IT.  S . 222' 

Pop.  N.H.by  decades,  1790,1870,212 
Postage  Regulations  and  Rates.219! 

Postmasters’  names, . 39 — 176 

Post  Uffices, . 39 — 1 76[ 

Presidents,  complete  list  of, . 211  j 

Probate  Courts,  when  held . I85' 

Railroads  in  the  State . 208; 

R.  R.  Stations  of  all  towns,. ..39-1 67: 

Reform  School, . . 195 

Registers  in  Bankruptcy . 193 

Registers  of  Probate....! . 185 

Religious  Organizations . 198 

Representatives.  169;  U.  S., . 2le[ 

Salaries  of  President,  &c, . 214 

Senators,  State,  168  ;  U.  S . .215' 

Sheriffs . . .  ...1 8sJ 

State  Finances, . . . 206; 

State  Institutions, . 194 

State  Library . 198 

State  Officers, . 168 

State  Prison, . 195 

State  Societies . 19sj 

Supreme  Court,  184  ;  U.  S . 214; 

Telegraph  Agents . 39— 167j 

Terms  of  Courts,  when  &  where  184; 
Territories,  names , census,  187  0,222 

Towns, Alphabetical  list  of, . 39 

Towns,  arranged  by  counties  ..169 

Town  Officers,  names . 39-167; 

Trial  Terms  of  Supreme  Court.184; 

U.  S.  Courts  in  N.  H . ,.183 

U.  S.,  List  of  names  of. . 222 

Valuation,  Average  of  Towns...  177 
Votes  for  members  of  Congres.173 
Votes  for  Governor  1876  &  1877. 177 1 


ont  Valley  Railroads , 

AND 

Burlington  Steamboat  Co. 

pn 


BETWEEN 

Brattleboro’,  Vt.  &  Province  Line,  N.  I. 

This  line  offers  superior  facilities  for  PASSENGER  &  FREIGHT 
TRAFFIC,  being  thoroughly  equipped,  and  making 
sure  connections  between 

Montreal,  Ogdensburgh,  Burlington, 

AND 

Boston,  Spring  field,  Hart  ford, New -Haven, 
Troy ,  All  any  and  New-  Yorh,^lso 
Schenectady  and  the  Wesfi 

First  Class  Passenger  Cars  ou  all  Trains,  and  elegant  'V^rci 
dious  SLEEPING  CARS  on  all  night  trains. 

No  change  of  cars  between 

Burlington  and  Boston,  Troy  or  New-York, 

This  line  offers  three  routes  to  New  York,  viz  : 

Via  Troy  and  Hudson  River  or  Harlent  R. 
via  Rrattleboro,  Springfield  and  New-Haven, 
and  via  Rrattleboro.  and  New-London 
Northern  Railroad  and 
Sound  Steamers. 


A  new  Steamer,  the  “  Oakes  Ames”  just  built  for  this  line,  adds  gref 
ly  to  its  facility  in  transporting  cars  directly  across  Lake  Champl^ 

Rates  for  Passengers  or  freight  as  low  as  by  any  other  Line, 
more  general  information  apply  to 

W.  H.  BRYANT,  General  Ticket  Agent, 

H.  E.  CHAMBERLIN,  General  Freight 

GEO.  A.  MERRILL,  Gen’l  Su 

At  their  Offices  in  the  Passengef-Depot  Buil 

RUTLAND,  -  -  -  VER 


2  Money  Orders,  P.  0., 


Advertisers,  i 
Apportionme 
Banks,  National, 

Banks,  Savings,  69  to  71 

Business  Directory,  97  to  147 

Calendar,  ^  3  to  38 

Characters  of  the  Planets,  2 
Characters  of  Signs  of  Zodiac,  2 
Chronological  Cycles, 

;  Civil  GoVm’t  of  U.S.,150.  N.  II.,  39  f  National  Debt, 
Claims,  Court  of,  150  Neat  Stock, 

j  Clergy,  97  to  147 

Commencement  of  the  Seasons,  2 
Congressional  Delegation, 

Courts,  Clerks  of, 

;  County  Officers,  .  75  to  96 

County  Solicitors,  /  72 

County  Trial  Terms,  72 

;  Daily  Memorandum,  3  to  38 

:  Distances  from  Concord,  45 

rEclipscs,  -  2 

Editorial,  map,  ii.  and  III. 

Elections  in  aH  the  States,  154 
farmers’  Calendar,  3  to  36 

Festivals  and  Fasts,  Table  of,  2 
Governor  Council,  39,  152 


Memorl^B  blanks  IWf^^^to  38 
Minister^™  Foreign  Countr/os,!53 


Governoj^f  all  the  States, 
'  Gov.  vt^^Fi5.  Aggregate, 
InffeorjjWftion  of  Towns, 
InWran'ce  Companies, 
rernal  Revenue  Officers, 


Newspapers,  List  of, 

Pop.  Towns,  45.  do.  of  U.  S., 

44  |  Postage  Regulations, 

79  Probate  Courts, 

Representatives,  1S69, 

Seasonable  Hints, 

Senator*,  State,  40.  U 
Square  miles  of  U.  S., 

Stamp  Duties, 

State  Commissioners, 

State  Institutions, 

State  Officers, 

Supreme  Court,  72;  U.  S.,  150 

Town  Officers,  .,$1  to  60 

Valuation,  45 

V alue  of  Lands  and  Stock,  61  to  66 
Vote  for  President  1868,  44 

“  Members  of  Congress,  50 
Weather  Table,  96 

White  Mountain  Guide,  147 


60 
>  149 
61  to  65 
44 
154 
158 
•  73 

40  to  44 
3  to  36 
S.,  150 

154 

155  to  15S 

39 

39 

39 


154 

50 

45 

71 

160 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  ADVERTISERS. 


I^nderson,  Heath  A  Co.,*  171 

Lppleton,  D.  &  Co.,  Journal,  174 
‘bird,  J.,  Taper  Boxes,  cover,  4 
bnd,  Benj.  M.,  Paper  Collars,  178 
owen,  E.  J.,  Harnesses,  165 
F.rewer  &  Tileston,  cover,  3 

Brooks,  Levi,  Drugs,  163 

Y’own,  J.  I.  &  Sons,  Bron- 

chials,  map,  i. 

lyam,  Carleton  k  Co.,  cover,  1 
^ampbell  &  Ilanscom, 
pen  k  Pierce,  Oils,  &c., 

^e.  Amos  C  ,  Carriages, 
fmont  Bookstore, 
priont  M’f  g  Co.,  2  cover, 

>rv.  D.  L.,  Books,  Ac., 

Clark,  Carriages, 


Co. 


178 

178 

163 

164 

165 
168 


173 

177 

175 

165 

166 
165 
175 


■\Kennerson,  Trees,  172 
W .,  Log  Book,  cover,  3 
,fE.  k  Off.,  Brass  Ac.,  175 
^Hannibal,  &  Son,  Iron,  169 
Jc  Tolies,  Furniture,  163 
V  F..  Clothing,  r  162 
L&  Hawks,  Clothing,  162 
.A  Co.,  Pumps,  176 


Johnson  k  Fisher.  Groceries,  164 
Kellogg,  E.  H.,  Oils, 

Kendall  k  Roberts,  Iron,  Ac., 
Ladd,  W.  M  ,  Drugs.  Ac., 

Lull,  R.  B..  Meat  Market, 
Marshall,  N.,  Groceries, 

Mass.  Mutual  Life  Ins 
McTudoe,  L.  J.,  Vt.  Journal, Ac., 166 
Maynard  A  Noyes,  Ink,  171 

Merriain,  G.  A  C.,  Dictionaries,! 7  8 
Morse,  J.  N.,  Cheshire  Repub.,  176 
Paine,  M.  K..  Plasters,  cover,  4 
Patten,  Henry,  Dry  Geods  Ac.,  162 
Peirce,  J.  W.  A  Co., Merchants, 164 
Phelps,  Dr.,  Trusses,  Ac.,  177 
Redfield  Brothers,  Groceries,  164 
Rutland  Railroad,  179 

Smith.  E.  K.,  A  Son,  Candy,  161 
Stereotyping,  173 

Strong  A  Ross,  Hubs,  Ac.,  map,  iv 
Sullivan  Machine  Company,  161 
Townsend.  Dennis,  Globes,  173 
Tyler,  John,  Water  Wheels,  170 
Vt.  Life  Insurance  Oo.,  168 

Williaftis,  G.  W„  Saddlery,  Ac. ,175 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Lufkin  Reversible  Ploughs, 

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